Covid vaccination registration for foreigners from June 7
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Re: Covid vaccination registration for foreigners from June 7
Vaccination booking fraud details emerge
published : 30 Jul 2021 at 17:48
writer: Wassayos Ngamkham
Corrupt workers who sold Covid vaccination slots at Bang Sue Grand Station slipped up when they registered 2,000 people for inoculation through a gate reserved that day for a few hundred foreigners registered through the Foreign Ministry.
The information emerged as police began their investigation into alleged corruption by 19 computer system operators accused of selling as many as 6,000 quota appointments for Covid-19 vaccination at Bang Sue Grand Station in Bangkok.
Pol Maj Gen Amnat Traipoj, the railway police commander, said the Central Investigation Bureau was handling the case. The alleged fraud was complex and well organised.
CIB chief Pol Lt Gen Torsak Sukvimol had set up a team to investigate people involved in the registration of members of the public seeking vaccination.
He said 20 people had already been questioned. They included officials from the Medical Services Department, mobile phone company staff and people who were vaccinated after buying an appointment slot. More people would be called in for questioning.
So far, no charges had been pressed against anyone, Pol Maj Gen Amnat said.
“For now, we cannot say how many people were involved in this fraudulent registration. Preliminary investigation points to insiders and outsiders being involved in registration booking fraud," he said.
"The registration information was keyed into the booking system after operating hours closed at 6pm. It happened between 8pm and 10pm.
"There were 5,000-6,000 people who obtained vaccination bookings through fraudulent registration. This fraud may have caused damage totalling several million baht,’’ Pol Maj Gen Amnat said.
Vaccination bookings were sold at 400-1,200 baht each, he said.
The investigators had found irregularities in the registations after authorities allowed a walk-in vaccination service at Bang Sue Grand Station.
Walk-in services were to be provided for 300 people a day, and they had to be registered with the Foreign Ministry. Volunteers were recruited as system operators for vaccine registration.
However, investigators found the number of vaccine bookings had increased by 10-20 people a day.
And on July 28, a large crowd gathered at Gate 4 of Bang Sue Grand Station. Checks found that 2,000 people had been registered for vaccination through that gate, but the official figure was only 384.
Gate 4 was reserved that day for people registered with the Foreign Ministry, but the fraudsters were not aware of that.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... ils-emerge
published : 30 Jul 2021 at 17:48
writer: Wassayos Ngamkham
Corrupt workers who sold Covid vaccination slots at Bang Sue Grand Station slipped up when they registered 2,000 people for inoculation through a gate reserved that day for a few hundred foreigners registered through the Foreign Ministry.
The information emerged as police began their investigation into alleged corruption by 19 computer system operators accused of selling as many as 6,000 quota appointments for Covid-19 vaccination at Bang Sue Grand Station in Bangkok.
Pol Maj Gen Amnat Traipoj, the railway police commander, said the Central Investigation Bureau was handling the case. The alleged fraud was complex and well organised.
CIB chief Pol Lt Gen Torsak Sukvimol had set up a team to investigate people involved in the registration of members of the public seeking vaccination.
He said 20 people had already been questioned. They included officials from the Medical Services Department, mobile phone company staff and people who were vaccinated after buying an appointment slot. More people would be called in for questioning.
So far, no charges had been pressed against anyone, Pol Maj Gen Amnat said.
“For now, we cannot say how many people were involved in this fraudulent registration. Preliminary investigation points to insiders and outsiders being involved in registration booking fraud," he said.
"The registration information was keyed into the booking system after operating hours closed at 6pm. It happened between 8pm and 10pm.
"There were 5,000-6,000 people who obtained vaccination bookings through fraudulent registration. This fraud may have caused damage totalling several million baht,’’ Pol Maj Gen Amnat said.
Vaccination bookings were sold at 400-1,200 baht each, he said.
The investigators had found irregularities in the registations after authorities allowed a walk-in vaccination service at Bang Sue Grand Station.
Walk-in services were to be provided for 300 people a day, and they had to be registered with the Foreign Ministry. Volunteers were recruited as system operators for vaccine registration.
However, investigators found the number of vaccine bookings had increased by 10-20 people a day.
And on July 28, a large crowd gathered at Gate 4 of Bang Sue Grand Station. Checks found that 2,000 people had been registered for vaccination through that gate, but the official figure was only 384.
Gate 4 was reserved that day for people registered with the Foreign Ministry, but the fraudsters were not aware of that.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... ils-emerge
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