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Police are actively searching for four Chinese nationals believed to have broken into a luxury home in Pathum Thani, one of the central provinces of Thailand, and forced the resident to transfer $2 million in crypto assets.According to police reports, six residents, including three men and three women, occupied the house at the time of the incident.
The victim told investigators that he was unaware of the motive behind the robbery or how the perpetrators knew his relative. The police believe the robbery was carefully planned, noting that the suspects entered the housing estate on foot, thereby avoiding security checks requiring identification.
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