Thai Police Target Eu9thaff Gambling Network with Arrest Warrants

(AsiaGameHub) –   Thai authorities appear to have stepped up their crackdown on illegal online gambling, targeting the Eu9thaff website network alongside other tech-related offenses the Thai government aims to resolve.

On March 13, 2026, the 6th Provincial Police Region—overseen by its Investigation Division 2—launched an operation following directives from government and Royal Thai Police leaders. Senior officials, including the commander of the 6th Provincial Police Region, led the effort, which focused on shutting down gambling sites hosted on Eu9thaff3.com—platforms accused of luring users to place online bets.

According to investigators, they decided to intensify their probe into the site—which facilitated online betting—to uncover the network’s operators. After analyzing data and connections, they obtained eight arrest warrants for individuals charged with running illegal gambling via electronic systems and facilitating the transfer of illicit funds. In principle, this action could break the chain of larger financial crimes associated with such platforms.

To date, four individuals have been detained in connection with the case. Among them is a 33-year-old woman from Chiang Rai who is believed to have managed bank accounts used to transfer trust funds in a recruitment scam. Law enforcement seized a mobile phone, bank documents, and a 2023 Ford Ranger pickup truck from her to conduct a thorough financial investigation.

Next is a 30-year-old woman from Phayao, who is suspected of controlling accounts linked to the platform’s banking system. Authorities took her phone to assist with the investigation.

Additionally, two other suspects—a 32-year-old man from Chiang Rai and a 41-year-old man from Chiang Mai—were found to have ties to the network’s financial activities. The latter, who purportedly runs a medical clinic, was arrested in Mae Ai district, where a small amount of ketamine was also discovered and seized.

Officials noted that the search for the remaining four suspects continues. Police are tracking money trails and scrutinizing properties to gather evidence for the court—most importantly for violations of anti-money laundering laws.

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