The collaboration has led to the disabling of more than 52,000 suspicious Facebook pages.
Thailand.- Senior Royal Thai Police (RTP) officers have met with Meta representatives to discuss enhancing mechanisms for detecting and blocking illegal platforms, as well as deceptive advertising used to lure victims into overseas scam centres. The initiative will see coordination between the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) and Meta’s public policy team in Thailand.
According to RTP data, the partnership has already resulted in the disabling of more than 52,000 Facebook pages suspected of illegal activity between October 2025 and February 2026. Monthly meetings are being held to monitor progress, assess emerging cyber threats and refine enforcement strategies.
The Royal Thai Police framed the collaboration as part of a broader national push to combat cybercrime amid regional concern over transnational scam networks and unlicensed gambling platforms leveraging social media.
The collaboration has led to the disabling of more than 52,000 suspicious Facebook pages. Thailand.- Senior Royal Thai Police (RTP) officers have met with Meta representatives to discuss enhancing mechanisms for detecting and blocking illegal platforms, as well as deceptive advertising used to lure victims into overseas scam centres. The initiative will see coordination between…
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