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NACC has ‘convincing evidence’ against Preecha ally in lottery row
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018
Investigators on Friday submitted their findings on former Kanchanaburi police chief Pol Maj-General Suthi Puangpikul’s alleged dereliction of duty in handling the Bt30-million lottery row.
Teacher, lottery vendors charged with abetting police officer’s malfeasance
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2018
A teacher and two lottery vendors involved in the Bt30-million lottery scandal yesterday met police and were charged with abetting a police officer who tampered with evidence.
Police chief probed over lottery row
MONDAY, MARCH 05, 2018
CRIME SUPPRESSION Division officers will this week order the Counter-Corruption Division to take legal action against the embattled Kanchanaburi police chief, Pol Maj-General Sutthi Puangpikul, in relation to a high-profile case surrounding the dispute over Bt30-million winning lottery tickets.
Council probes lottery-row teacher
FRIDAY, MARCH 02, 2018
Professional body may punish Preecha after his arrest for alleged lies in Bt30m dispute.
Teachers’ Council plans to consider ethical violations linked to Bt30m lottery case
THURSDAY, MARCH 01, 2018
THE TEACHERS’ Council of Thailand will today look into whether there had been a violation of the Teachers’ Ethics Act after a Kanchanaburi teacher was slapped with three charges over ownership of Bt30-million winning lottery tickets.
Teacher, vendor arrested over Bt30m lottery dispute
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018
THE ARRESTS of a teacher and his key witness in their high-profile row with a retired policeman over lottery winnings worth Bt30 million appear to settle the question of ownership regarding the disputed tickets.
Arrest warrant to be sought for teacher in Bt30m lottery dispute
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2018
ARREST WARRANTS will be sought today for a teacher and a lottery ticket vendor involved in the Bt30-million lottery controversy in Kanchanaburi, both of whom are accused of giving false information with malicious intent.
Kanchanaburi police chief transferred over role in Bt30m lottery scandal
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2018
KANCHANABURI’S police chief has been transferred out of his post over a lottery-cheating scandal, giving weight to widespread speculation that some state officials had allegedly colluded in the plot to grab the Bt30-million prize from the legitimate winner.
Police conduct flash raids interviewing six witnesses in Bt30m lottery row
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018
ABOUT 100 police officers from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) yesterday searched seven locations in Kanchanaburi and summoned six people for questioning as part of its investigation into a highly-publicised dispute between retired policeman Charoon Wimul, 62, and teacher Preecha Kraikruan, 50, about the real ownership of five lottery tickets that won Bt30 million in the November 1 draw.
Conspiracy alleged in Bt30-million lottery dispute
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2018
Teacher’s witnesses lied in situation ‘like Jomsap case’, police say as former cop’s prospects improve
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