Four Chinese nationals who removed files from collapsed Thai building charged


During initial questioning, the four Chinese nationals claimed they entered the area to retrieve the documents for an insurance claim. - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Authorities have charged four Chinese nationals for illegally removing 32 files of documents from the collapsed 34-storey State Audit Office (SAO) building, which was destroyed by an earthquake on March 28.

A legal officer from the Chatuchak District Office’s municipal affairs division filed a complaint at Bang Sue Police Station against five Chinese individuals accused of violating an entry ban and unlawfully taking blueprints and other documents from the site.

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