University lecturer flees, accused of foreign course scam

University lecturer flees, accused of foreign course scam

Representatives of Bodindecha 2 School in Bangkok file a complaint at the Crime Suppression Division against Asama Dumrongpol, 33, former head of the English language department at Bangkok University’s Rangsit campus, for enticing 30 students into paying her 90,000 baht each for a no-existent summer language course in England. (TV photo)
Representatives of Bodindecha 2 School in Bangkok file a complaint at the Crime Suppression Division against Asama Dumrongpol, 33, former head of the English language department at Bangkok University’s Rangsit campus, for enticing 30 students into paying her 90,000 baht each for a no-existent summer language course in England. (TV photo)

A woman lecturer at a private university accused of duping 30 students into paying money for a non-existent summer language course in England has fled the country.

Asama Dumrongpol, 33, was head of the English language department at Bangkok University’s Rangsit campus until she was recently dismissed.

She left for Hong Kong on HX-780 flight at 4.40am at Suvarnabhumi airport on Tuesday, Thai media reported.

It was reported that the woman fled the country after representatives of Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) 2 School filed a complaint with Crime Suppression Division police against her for alleged embezzlement from their students. 

Kittiphob Pawanathkullathorn, deputy director of the school, led school representatives to file the complaint. He told CSD investigators that 30 students had been fooled into paying 90,000 baht each to Ms Asama for a summer language course in England, from Oct 13-27. 

After the payments were made, the woman postponed the trip, explaining that the accommodation was full. The school checked with the accommodation management in England and learned that she had not  paid for the accommodation, Mr Kittiphob said.

The school tried to contact Ms Asama about the trip, and she kept postponing it. They had been unable to contact her since Oct 31, he said.

The 30 students were about 2.7 million baht out of pocket, in total.

Thai media reported that another group of at least 10 people had filed a complaint with the CSD against Ms Asama, alleging she frauidulently persuaded them into investing in a company to send students to study abroad under an exchange programme, and to arrange summer courses in England.

They complained they were defrauded of amounts ranging from 600,000 baht to 2 million baht.

Thai media reported that the university had dismissed Ms Asama after the alleged fraud was exposed.


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