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11 charged for allegedly selling fake Bang Sue vaccination appointments


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Police in Bangkok have charged 11 people with selling fake vaccination appointments through unauthorised use of the Bang Sue vaccination booking system. According to a Bangkok Post report, Dr Mingkwan Wichaidit, who runs the vaccination centre at Bang Sue Grand station, says the unexpectedly large number of appointments aroused suspicion. It’s understood up to 2,000 suspicious appointments appeared in the system and officials decided to go ahead with 300 of them so the recipients would turn up and could then be questioned by police. The Bangkok Post reports that from the initial investigation, it appears people paid between 400 and […]

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Maybe it's just a misunderstanding  ? These happen on a daily basis you know, like the crowds and wrong camera angles, or covid being gone in 2 to 3 weeks.

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