Thailand loan sharks 鈥榩reyed on poor鈥
THAI police have broken up the country’s biggest loan shark syndicate with nationwide raids on a network of creditors who circulated some US$111 million to tens of thousands of debtors, authorities said yesterday.
The kingdom is wracked with high household debt and unscrupulous lenders are notorious for preying on the poor with exorbitant interest rates.
Thailand’s justice department yesterday said it had cracked down on a 2,000-strong gang of black market creditors who had distributed some 4 billion baht (US$111 million) to 170,000 borrowers across the country.
“Based on the investigation, the network was established in 2011 and has 86 branches,” said Charnchao Chaiyanukij, the Justice Ministry’s permanent-secretary, adding that the lenders charged up to 300 percent in annual interest.
Investigators believe that more than 1,000 state officials had assisted the gang in some capacity, he added.
Authorities have frozen 28 bank accounts and seized 14 safes stocked with cash, 26 cars and 86 motorbikes in a series of nationwide raids. Yet only one suspect — the gang’s IT chief — is in custody.
The ringleader is believed to have fled the kingdom this week, Charnchao said. Thailand’s household debt has surged to alarming levels in recent years, surpassing more than 80 percent of the kingdom’s GDP.
Much of the money is borrowed from loan sharks who target low-income Thais.
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