Thai authorities arrested a young German man in Bangkok who, according to Der Spiegel, had been living “like a Bond villain.” The suspect faces a staggering 74 arrest warrants linked to cybercrime. Details of the specific charges remain scarce, but the sheer volume of outstanding warrants suggests an extensive and sophisticated operation. The arrest is the latest in a series of high-profile cybercrime busts in Southeast Asia, where lax enforcement and digital infrastructure have made the region a magnet for international criminal networks.
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