Bangkok police arrest CEO of Thai medical glove company following CNN investigation
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The CEO of a Thai company at the heart of a CNN investigation into fake and used medical gloves has been arrested in Bangkok.
Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) told CNN Tuesday that Kampee Kampeerayannon, CEO of a company called SkyMed and a former senior Thai air force officer, had been detained after a judge issued a warrant. According to Thai police, he faces charges of public fraud and distributing false information by computer.
Police say Kampee has denied all charges against him. CNN is seeking comment from Kampee's legal representation.
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