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Head of Ban Nong Chok police, Pol Col Settakorn Samaijaruwat, said Ms Nisarat had been called in for questioning. When she failed to pay they went back to Ms Subin's place and seized the motorcycle and the cow. The lender grew annoyed and visited her mother's place with the other two in tow.Īfter seeing Ms Subin, the lender's side contacted Ms Apinya again and demanded she increase repayments to the rate of 1,500 baht a day. However, when Covid-19 struck she lost her job and was unable to come up with the money for two days. Ms Boonchit, who lives with Ms Subin in Surin and has spoken to her daughter in Krabi about the debt, said Ms Apinya was repaying the loan at the rate of 1,300 baht a day. Ms Subin, meanwhile, said she didn't know what to do as her husband had died three months before and felt defenceless against their coercive behaviour. Since Ms Boonchit went to police and contacted the media about their plight, the dispute has escalated, with Ms Nisarat's side threatening to sue the family for bringing them into disrepute. The man who accompanied them is thought to be her elder brother. While Ms Boonchit's daughter is in Krabi, Ms Nisarat is thought to rent a place in Surin's Samrong Thap district.

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She was identified in news reports as Nisarat Raksa, 28. Ms Boonchit, who filed a complaint with Ban Nong Chok police in Sikhoraphum district on her mother's behalf, suspects one of the women in the group was the lender, who had known her daughter Ms Apinya for several years and lent her money on various occasions. On their last visit, the intruders also made her sign a document agreeing to accept responsibility for the debt. She told them she had no money to give them so they demanded she part with her belongings instead. Ms Subin said she was shocked to get the trio's demands that she repay her granddaughter's debts, which were accompanied by various threats. Nonetheless, over the course of three visits they bullied Ms Subin into parting with a gold necklace worth one baht weight, or 30,000 baht a gold bracelet a motorcycle owned by her daughter, Boonchit Wangsan, 40 and finally the family's prize cow, which Ms Subin had bought with 20,000 baht in lotto winnings to help pay for Ms Apinya's education. Ms Subin was not listed as a guarantor and the trio apparently presented no documents to back their claim that they had any right to be there. Ms Subin, 65, knew nothing about Ms Apinya's debt problems and was shocked when the trio, two women and a man who claimed to be a local policeman, demanded she make repayment on her behalf. Subin Butgnam's family has complained to police after three people turned up at her place late last month to demand she honour the 80,000 baht debt run up by Apinya Sangkaewkeaw, 28, who had missed repayments.

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Subin Butgnam poses with her cow that was taken by loan sharks.Ī Surin granny was stripped of almost all her assets by a gang of loan sharks who came after debts run up by her granddaughter in Krabi.











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