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BTS ticket scam: Police track suspected mule bank accounts

14 June 2026·NST Online

NST Online reports that police are tracking suspected mule bank accounts linked to a BTS ticket scam. To protect yourself from ticket fraud, purchase only through official vendors and verify the authenticity of sellers before providing payment details.

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