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Kaewta Chookhao’s Airline Ticket Scam: 3 Million Baht Fraud Unveiled in Surat Thani

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In the serene corners of Surat Thani, where palm-lined beaches usually whisper tales of serenity, a far more sinister tale has been unfolding. Local law enforcement has upped the ante in their pursuit of a particularly elusive figure, Kaewta Chookhao—a woman at the crux of an alleged intricate web of deceit involving unusable airline tickets worth over 3 million baht. As of yesterday, May 7, an official warrant has been issued for her arrest, turning up the heat on a case that has left over 50 victims in its wake.

Police Major General Sermpan Sirikhong, head honcho of the Surat Thani police force, has been spearheading the effort, along with his fervent team. Kaewta, it is alleged, wove an enticing tapestry of discount promises, luring unsuspecting souls into purchasing airline tickets at jaw-droppingly low prices. Alas, when these eager travelers tried to embark on their journeys, they found themselves grounded, their tickets as fake as a three-baht note.

With the help of the victims, law enforcement is taking no prisoners in their quest for justice. Interviews are underway, with more lined up to ensure no stone is left unturned in this legal pursuit. The maths of the crime points to a staggering total damage of 3,672,890 baht—equivalent to a cool US$112,390. Evidently, Kaewta’s scheme was as profitable as it was egregious, leaving many financially reeling.

Complaints have flooded Bo Phut Police Station, with crime victims demanding justice. Backing up the Surat Thani police, Police General Kittirat Phanphet, the national police chief, along with Police Lieutenant General Surapong Thanomchit of Provincial Police Region 8, are driving hard for an arrest. Public fraud charges loom ominously, promising severe penalties that reflect the gravity of the ordeal endured by these hapless victims.

The diligent pursuit does not stop at Kaewta; there’s a sliver of suspicion that there might be other players at large. Whether accomplices or potential future perpetrators, the Surat Thani police are ready to swing the long arm of the law into action. Sermpan is adamant—unearthing further evidence will trigger an unyielding legal response. Talk about a no-nonsense approach.

Just today, Police Lieutenant Colonel Sirachat Kamuni of Bo Phut presented concrete evidence to Koh Samui’s provincial court, securing an arrest warrant marked as 134/2568. That crucial piece of paper is now circulating across Thailand’s police and immigration offices like a wildfire, ensuring nowhere is a safe haven for the fugitive.

The word from KhaoSod is clear: the commander is pushing hard for Kaewta’s capture, offering her only one piece of wisdom—surrender, for there is no escape in sight. As Sirirat Kamuni and his investigation crew tighten the snare, it’s likely only a matter of time before Kaewta finds herself answering for her alleged misdeeds. After all, when it comes to justice in Surat Thani, evasion is sea-swimming against the tide. They will get their woman; it’s just a matter of when, not if.

29 Comments

  1. James D May 8, 2025

    I can’t believe people still fall for these scams in this day and age!

    • Sarah L May 8, 2025

      Not everyone is tech-savvy. Some people just want to find a bargain.

      • James D May 8, 2025

        True, but you’d think people would double-check the legitimacy of such too-good-to-be-true deals.

    • FlyerGuy99 May 8, 2025

      Exactly. Especially in a world full of online fraud, everyone needs to be extra cautious.

      • TravelLover May 8, 2025

        The scary thing is, these scammers get more convincing each day.

  2. Karen B May 8, 2025

    Where were the authorities before it got to this point? This could have been prevented.

    • DetectiveJohn May 8, 2025

      Unfortunately, scams often thrive before anyone notices. Police can only act after a crime’s been reported.

      • Karen B May 8, 2025

        I guess, but there should be better preventative measures, right?

    • Skeptic_Sue May 8, 2025

      It’s easy to point fingers, but not every scam can be caught immediately. Prevention is a community effort.

  3. TechieTom May 8, 2025

    More education on digital literacy could help prevent scams like this.

    • GamerJunkie May 8, 2025

      Totally agree, but some people don’t want to learn until it affects them.

    • TechieTom May 8, 2025

      It’s frustrating, but you’re probably right. Systems should be in place to help protect the less tech-aware.

  4. Lou May 8, 2025

    Why wasn’t there a warning anywhere online about this scam before it hit so many people?

    • Eduardo May 8, 2025

      Scams like this probably fly under the radar until enough people report it.

    • DoubtingTom May 8, 2025

      Also, scammers might be good at covering their tracks. The internet’s a slick place for crooks.

  5. Jess May 8, 2025

    I can’t even imagine losing so much money over this. It’s unbelievable!

    • Paulie46 May 8, 2025

      Yeah, the financial toll is massive. People probably saved up to travel, and now it’s all gone.

    • Jetsetter_Jane May 8, 2025

      It’s heartbreaking. People work hard for that money just for it to vanish into a scam.

  6. UserY May 8, 2025

    What about the accomplices? It doesn’t seem like one person could do all this alone.

    • Anonymous May 8, 2025

      If there are others involved, I hope they’re caught too!

  7. OptimistOlly May 8, 2025

    I hope the victims can get some financial compensation at least.

  8. RealistRick May 8, 2025

    Victims should be more responsible with their money. Harsh, but true.

  9. CynicalSam May 8, 2025

    Kaewta probably has accomplices hiding, and they’ll just replace her when caught.

  10. Hopeful_Hanna May 8, 2025

    I really hope justice is served soon and swiftly.

  11. SkepticSally May 8, 2025

    Even if caught, what’s the guarantee that Kaewta won’t return to scamming after some time?

  12. TravelBug May 8, 2025

    This makes me nervous about booking deals online.

  13. WanderlustWill May 8, 2025

    Despite this, I’ll keep traveling. Just have to be more careful, I guess.

  14. PessimisticPete May 8, 2025

    There will always be a new scam around the corner. It’s an endless cycle.

  15. NurturingNina May 8, 2025

    It’s sad knowing some people live solely to take joy from others in such a cruel way.

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