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A music video was released by Thailand’s Department of Special Investigations, warning people about call centre scams and advising them to think before they transfer money. But the video, featuring celebrities, has drawn criticism from Thais. Many have been questioning why the DSI, which is known to be Thailand’s counterpart to the FBI in the US, is spending time and resources producing a music video on call centre scams rather than investigating. The state-sponsored song “Ya Own,” or “Don’t Transfer,” featuring celebrities ‘”Eed Ponglang” and “Lamyai Haithongkham” was released yesterday. The song advises the public never to transfer money to […]

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