BangkokPost-June 22

The number of people allegedly duped in the Daruma Sushi scam is expected to hit 10,000 while total damages could exceed 100 million baht, Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), said on Tuesday. The CIB said cases connected to the scam are being compiled and complaints have been filed with different authorities against the restaurant chain owner. The cases will be forwarded to the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), he said. After the CPPD receives the cases, it will seek an arrest warrant for Metha Chalingsuk, the franchiser of the Daruma Sushi Japanese buffet restaurant chain, who reportedly fled the country on June 16, said Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop. The suspect travelled alone and was believed to be heading for Dubai. “It’s believed [Mr Metha] set out to deceive people from the beginning. And while police have managed to confiscate tens of thousands of baht from the business, the actual damages [from the scam] could hit 100 million baht,” the policeman said. Daruma Sushi employed about 400 Thai nationals and migrant workers, who will need help pursuing compensation for losing their jobs, said Kanjana Poolkaew, deputy director-general of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2331093/sushi-chain-scam-likely-duped-10-000