Alleged South Korean call-centre gangster leads police to bust his own gang


BANGKOK: A South Korean man, who allegedly worked for a call-centre gang in Pattaya, led police to bust his gang in the early hours of Thursday (Aug 7) after he called the police late Wednesday night, claiming he had been physically attacked.

The Chon Buri immigration police received a distress call from Hyunsub An, 31, at 11:06pm on Wednesday, stating that he had been attacked and felt insecure.

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