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June 8th, 2007, 00:56
Scotland Yard helps hunt Tesco blackmailer - The Nation

Thai police are working closely with Britain's Scotland Yard in a bid to track down a man who threatened to poison food sold in outlets of the retail giant Tesco if it failed to give him around ?2 million (about Bt136 million).

A blackmail note was sent to the retailer's top executive from an Internet caf? in Bangkok.

A representative for Tesco Lotus outlets in Thailand, which is a part of Tesco's global empire, and police officers from Scotland Yard yesterday met with senior officers in the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) to discuss the case and submit more evidence.

Also at the meeting were CSD acting commander Colonel Pongpat Chayapan and Lt-Colonel Chakrit Iam-jangpan, deputy superintendent of the CSD's special operations unit.

They revealed no details of their discussions.

But earlier in the day, Chakrit said the blackmail note was sent on May 21 from an Internet cafe in Bangkok's Nana area.

Recordings from a closed-circuit TV system suggest the offender was a foreigner in his 40s or 50s. The blackmail note was signed "John Smith".

"We suspect there are Thai accomplices," Chakrit said.

However, a police source said the British authorities were not happy that the

case had been exposed in the media out of concern the blackmailer might be aware of the police hunt and could have already gone to ground or fled.

The CSD has asked Tourist Police to look for the suspect in Soi Nana.

According to the source, the suspect was the only customer in the Internet caf? when the blackmail note was sent. Inquiries reveal that a similar threat was once made against Tesco in China.

Thai police have asked Tesco Lotus to provide information on any individuals the firm has had conflicts with.

The Nation

June 8th, 2007, 01:16
Scotland Yard helps hunt Tesco blackmailer - The Nation

Thai police have asked Tesco Lotus to provide information on any individuals the firm has had conflicts with.

The Nation

I'll give them a clue,


How about, everyone that owns a corner shop in every village and town in Thailand????

June 8th, 2007, 02:35
Scotland Yard helps hunt Tesco blackmailer - The Nation

Thai police have asked Tesco Lotus to provide information on any individuals the firm has had conflicts with.

The Nation

I'll give them a clue,


How about, everyone that owns a corner shop in every village and town in Thailand????

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u152/GeorgeThai/roflao.gif Can't argue with you on that that one Kevin. Definitely a good clue in my book. http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u152/GeorgeThai/slol.gif


George.

June 8th, 2007, 07:26
Suspected cyber-blackmailer held - Bangkok Post
By Wassayos Ngamkham

Lumpini police and immigration authorities late Thursday night were questioning a British man suspected of using Bangkok Internet cafes in a plot to blackmail Tesco in the United Kingdom with a threat to poison its supermarket food.

Stephan Alexander, 36, and his wife were taken from the Nana area near Sukhumvit Road and handed to the Crime Suppression Division police, a source on the investigation team said.

Mr Alexander denied sending the threatening email, the source said. He was still being questioned at press time.

The CSD was working closely with Scotland Yard. UK police were still not convinced Mr Alexander was the right man, said the source.

Scotland Yard investigators are in Bangkok working on the case, looking for the blackmail sender, who signed his messages with the name "John Smith".

The arrest came after police viewed the image taken from a security camera at an Internet cafe where a man sent an email to the superstore firm in London. The man in the image was a large, well-built Westerner wearing a white T-shirt and glasses.

The source said the man had sent the messages from five Internet cafes, all of them located on Soi Nana, to Tesco executives in the UK.

He threatened to poison food in Tesco supermarkets if they did not pay him 2 million pounds (136 million baht) in cash. The first message was sent on May 21. The latest went out on Wednesday at 9pm from an Internet cafe in the area.

Bangkok Post

June 8th, 2007, 07:33
The man in the image was a large, well-built Westerner wearing a white T-shirt and glasses.

Bangkok Post
that should narrrow down the field of suspects - how many large, well-built (polite thai-speak for fat) westerners can there be in BKK?