Buriram Times

Police To Use Lie Detector Test To Establish Real Ownership Of Winning Lottery Tickets

  • By: Buriram Times
  • Date: 9th December 2017
  • Time to read: 2 min.
School teacher Preecha Kraikruan (right) accused Jaroon Wimol, a former police officer, of having stolen his lottery tickets. Photos: Hone Krasae/ Channel 3 .

Police in Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province will put two claimants of five winning lottery tickets to a lie detector test today, as a part of an investigation to determine their real owner.

The bizarre case — which has gotten a lot of local media attention — started when 62-year-old former police officer Pol. Lt. Jaroon Wimol, won the first-prize lottery totalling THB30 million (US$920,000) on Nov. 1.

He cashed out the lottery, and all went until school teacher Preecha Kraikruan, 50, filed a police report on Nov. 28 accusing Jaroon of having stolen his lottery tickets.

Both insisted to the police they were the lucky person who purchased the winning ducats. Police have questioned at least 10 witnesses at this point, including a lottery street vendor who was convinced that she sold the winning tickets to Preecha.

Speaking to the media, both parties accuse each other of lying. Preecha’s lawyer said Jaroon was clearly lying because he could not say from which vendor he bought the lottery ticket.

Jaroon’s lawyer, meanwhile, claimed that Preecha had tried to settle and suggested they split the prize 50-50. The lawyer commented on the alleged deal, asking: “Would someone who rightfully won the lottery be this generous?”

Jaroon’s bank account, in which he had already deposited the multi-million baht prize has been frozen.

Pol. Kritsana Pattanachareon, deputy spokesman of the Royal Thai Police, said both men have not been charged as the collection of evidence is ongoing. The next step would be to exam traces of DNA on the lottery tickets.

He gave assurances that both parties will be treated fairly.

It will be interesting to see how this pans out. It is well-documented that lie-detector tests are not infallible so just how much credence can the police put on the result?

(Source:-Coconuts,Bangkok)

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