Ton Or Pen Nueng' submits additional evidence of victims of the first group of the Icon case. Ms. Chalida Phalamatt or Ton Or, the president of the Pen One Foundation, submitted additional evidence of the victims in the case of The Icon Group. Ms. Chalida revealed that today she was contacted by the Consumer Protection Police Division to bring additional documentary evidence, such as money transfer slips and chat messages from approximately 10 victims who were the first group of victims to file a complaint in this case on October 10. There are now more than 2,000 victims who have filed complaints through her, including both Thai and foreign victims. Currently, they are collecting Cambodian victims to file additional complaints. Ms. Chalida revealed that the victims are worried that the suspect may not be prosecuted because there have been news stories about various things, both the audio clip and the angel case, which have not progressed. This has caused the victims to feel worried and afraid that they wi ll not get their money back. However, she has informed the victims that they must understand the police's work, which has a systematic process and must be meticulous and thorough. She wants all the victims to have confidence in the police's work and to give the police time to work. Regarding the current trending singer, Ms. Chalida revealed that she is confident that she is not on the list of those who have lost their assets. She confirmed that she has never demanded money from the victims. In the case where Pol. Lt. Col. Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, warned the petitioner to check the information before filing a complaint, Ms. Chalida viewed the case of The Icon as a big case with a lot of exposure, which led to people rushing to the scene. Personally, she thought that many people understood that he meant well and truly wanted to help the public. However, from her personal perspective, if a victim contacted her, she would ask for clear evidence so that there wou ld be no repercussions later. However, some people may not know, such as the case of Mr. Ekkapop Lueangprasert, advisor to the Minister of the Interior and founder of the Sai Mai Must Survive page. He may have wanted to help the victim, but the person who filed the complaint may have provided complicated information or may not have known all the steps. She had to think about whether it would be beneficial or not. However, she believed that he did not intend to damage the case. She wanted the police to investigate slowly because he may not have intended to create false evidence. He only intended to help the public. Source: Thai News Agency
‘Ton Or Pen Nueng’ submits additional evidence, first group of victims of the icon
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