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8 Portraits of Natthamon 'Nutty' Khongchak, a YouTuber from Thailand, Famous for Covering BTS to BLACKPINK - Arrested in Indonesia for Fraud Cases

8 Portraits of Natthamon 'Nutty' Khongchak, a YouTuber from Thailand, Famous for Covering BTS to BLACKPINK - Arrested in Indonesia for Fraud Cases

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8 Portraits of Natthamon 'Nutty' Khongchak, a YouTuber from Thailand, Famous for Covering BTS to BLACKPINK - Arrested in Indonesia for Fraud Cases

Natthamon Khongchak or Nutty, a YouTuber from Thailand, was arrested by the police after evading capture for two years. The 31-year-old woman had disguised herself as an Indonesian citizen to avoid legal pursuit in her country.

Khongchak attempted to create an Indonesian passport in Riau to escape abroad. However, immigration authorities became suspicious due to her different accent and her inability to sing the Indonesian national anthem as well as recite the Indonesian Constitution.

On October 25, she was finally extradited to Thailand to face legal proceedings. It turns out that Khongchak had long been wanted by the Thai police for a large-scale fraud case she committed. Let's take a look at her photos! If not now, when?

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According to South China Morning Post, Nutty was known to have tried his luck in the K-Pop industry under the label Dream Cinema and released two singles, namely 'So What' and 'I'm Gonna Catch Ya'.

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Although it is unknown why Nutty did not continue his career as a singer, he eventually decided to return to his home country, Thailand.

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After that, Nutty became a YouTuber who covered K-Pop groups such as aespa, BLACKPINK, and also BTS. Nutty's YouTube channel attracted a lot of attention with a subscriber count reaching 800 thousand.

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With his popularity as a YouTuber, Nutty ended up engaging in an investment fraud scheme. He claimed to be a forex expert offering products with promises of high returns.

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Nutty promises a profit of 25 percent in three months, 30 percent in six months, and 35 percent in a year with monthly payouts.

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However, after the money from investors was collected, he claimed to have made a mistake and threatened the victims not to report to the police.

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He said that Nutty would not be able to return the money if there were any reports. Due to this fraud, around 6,000 victims suffered losses totaling 2 billion Baht, equivalent to Rp 934 billion.

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In 2022, Nutty disappeared with his mother and their secretary, Nichaphat Rattanukrom. Only two years later, Nutty was finally captured in Indonesia.