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Home»Business»Bangkok Woman Arrested for Alleged 800 Million Baht Tax Evasion Scheme
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Bangkok Woman Arrested for Alleged 800 Million Baht Tax Evasion Scheme

WadiBy WadiMay 28, 2025082 Mins Read
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Authorities Apprehend Suspect in Major Tax Fraud Case

Police Arrest 64-Year-Old in Bangkok

Law enforcement in Bangkok has detained a 64-year-old woman accused of orchestrating a sophisticated tax evasion scheme involving eight companies, resulting in an estimated 800 million baht in unpaid taxes. The suspect, identified only as Anupha, was apprehended by the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) in front of a hotel in the Chatuchak district, marking a significant breakthrough in a high-profile financial crime investigation.

Investigation Uncovers Suspicious Corporate Activities

Revenue Department Flags Irregularities

The arrest stemmed from a tip-off by a Revenue Department official who noticed irregularities in the operations of eight companies. All were registered at a single address—a two-storey residence in Thung Sukhla, Si Racha district, Chon Buri province. This unusual setup raised red flags, prompting a deeper probe into their financial practices. Authorities discovered that the firms were allegedly dodging value-added tax (VAT) by hiding income sources, failing to issue tax invoices, neglecting proper payment records, and either underreporting or completely omitting sales figures.

Proxy Directors and Deceptive Practices Exposed

Nominal Directors Found to Be Workers

Further investigation revealed that the listed directors of these companies were mere figureheads, including workers and cleaners with no real authority. One such individual, a woman named Somboon, was arrested after being identified as a nominal director for one of the firms. She was also linked to two other companies with questionable activities. During questioning, Somboon revealed she was employed as a housekeeper in Laem Chabang, Chon Buri, corroborating earlier intelligence gathered by the ECD.

Alleged Mastermind Denies Involvement

Suspect Claims Broker Role

The trail led investigators to Anupha, who is believed to be the architect of the tax evasion scheme. Despite the evidence, Anupha denied the allegations, asserting she was merely a broker hired to streamline the companies’ operations. She disclosed that the registered address of the eight firms was her late husband’s house but provided no further details. Her refusal to cooperate has not deterred authorities, who are continuing to build their case.

Legal Proceedings Underway

ECD Prepares for Prosecution

Following her arrest, Anupha was transferred to ECD Sub-division 2 for further legal action. The collaboration between the police and the Revenue Department has been crucial in uncovering the extent of the alleged fraud. Authorities are now focused on ensuring that those responsible face justice, while also working to prevent similar schemes in the future.

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