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Thai Police Arrest Six Nigerians over Alleged AI-Powered Romance Scam Network

Police said the suspects used fake profiles and AI-generated images to target mainly older Thai women and demand money through parcel scams.

  • Thai police arrested six Nigerian nationals in Nonthaburi, accusing them of operating an AI-driven romance scam network that allegedly defrauded victims through fake online profiles.
  • Investigators traced the operation back to April, when police arrested a Nigerian man identified as Patrick and three other suspects for alleged cocaine trafficking.
  • Suspects allegedly used AI-generated images and fake profiles of Western-looking professionals to manipulate victims into sending money to secure customs parcels.
  • Officers forced entry into apartments near Phra Nangklao Bridge during the raid, seizing 18 mobile phones, three laptop computers, and three bank books.
  • Five suspects had overstayed their visas by 695 to 1,560 days, and authorities stated further charges may follow as investigators coordinate with victims.
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"Deputy Commander Jao" leads a team to dismantle a romance scam gang, arresting 6 Nigerian nationals who used a luxury condo by the Chao Phraya River as a base of operations to deceive Thai women. One single sentence was enough to send chills down their spines, even affecting their bank accounts.

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The Nation Thailand broke the news in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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