“Mother Tak-Pa Beer” closed the house quietly after rumors that officers were going to search the house.

“Mother Tak-Pa Beer” closed the house quietly after rumors spread on social media that the house would be searched. Meanwhile, the lawyer said that the search was possible and they would cooperate because they were not criminals. The Consumer Protection Board rushed to send another subpoena.

According to rumors on social media that there will be a search of the house of “Mae Tak” in the online gold selling issue, this morning (6:00 AM) the atmosphere at Mae Tak’s residence in the Ram Intra 65 area, Mae Tak’s personal gold lawyer traveled to the house early in the morning after there were rumors on social media that the police would search Mae Tak’s house, but up until now no officers have been seen searching in any way, only the fence in front of the house was closed.

The lawyer briefly revealed that at the moment, there is no search warrant, but if the police really come to search, they are willing to cooperate because they are not criminals. And ‘Mother Tak and Father Beer’ are still in the house. Today,
they are going to send their daughter to school. Mother Tak is not particularly worried, except for the presentation of some news issues, which she has always emphasized that Mother Tak is willing to buy back gold from every customer and take responsibility for what happened.

The latest is that the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) officers brought the summons documents in front of Tak’s mother’s house and revealed that they were the representatives who came to deliver the second summons after the first summons was sent on Thursday, September 26. This is the second summons, inviting the two people who were in the news, who were live-streaming to sell products, a man and a woman, who were directors of the company before there was an obstacle and they asked for a postponement. In addition, other related persons were invited, which was the first invitation. Today, the invitations were made according to the residences of the related persons, for the sake of fairness for all parties.

Previously, the
company’s board of directors who received the first subpoena had informed them that they could not come to the meeting due to some complications. The Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office stated that fairness must be given to all parties. The accused wanted to clear things up with the consumers first, which could be done according to the law. However, they wanted to have a discussion, clarify the case, or provide more concrete legal remedies for the consumers. Today, they submitted another subpoena, ordering them to come to the meeting on October 4. Failure to comply with the subpoena will result in a maximum imprisonment of 1 month or a fine of no more than 20,000 baht. This is only a charge of disobeying an official’s subpoena. As for the sending of the subpoena, it is up to them whether they come to receive it themselves or send a representative to receive it. If they come to receive it themselves, they will have the opportunity to talk to the officials.

As for the gold testing results from the
Consumer Protection Board regarding the purity of the gold, the report is still out. The results are expected to be known within this week.

The Consumer Protection Police Division recently brought a search warrant to search Mae Tak’s gold house in the Ram Intra 65 area, in connection with the online gold sales case. Pol. Lt. Col. Wisarut Bangnamkem, Superintendent of Investigation Division 1, Consumer Protection Police Division, brought a search warrant from the Min Buri Criminal Court, along with more than 10 Consumer Protection Police Division officers, to search Mae Tak’s gold house in the Ram Intra 65 area. Mae Tak’s personal lawyer was waiting to receive the warrant and escorted the officers into the house, while the media were waiting outside.

While Pol. Lt. Col. Wisarut revealed that today he brought a search warrant from the Min Buri Criminal Court to search for evidence in the case, important evidence related to the case after a victim came to file a complaint about the online gold trading of Thong
Mae Tak.

Source: Thai News Agency