Police arrested an Austrian magazine owner in a Thai resort town on charges of attempting to blackmail a German multinational consumer products firm, police said Wednesday.
The technology crime suppression police unit Tuesday arrested Peter Alois Anton Neunteufel, 61, at his apartment in Pattaya, 100 kilometres south-east of Bangkok.
Neunteufel, the owner of the German-language Thai Fokus monthly magazine, had lived in the beach town for more than seven years.
Interpol had traced a blackmail threat to Neunteufel's computer, and informed Thai technology crime police off, the department's chief Police Major General Pisit Paoin said.
The Salzburg native had allegedly sent emails to a well-known German consumer goods manufacturer threatening to leak stories saying the company was selling contaminated food unless it paid him 15 million euros, Paoin said.
The emails also threatened to plant poisoned food items bearing the company's brand name on shelves in supermarkets.
Neunteufel will be extradited to face charges in Germany because the unidentified company is based there, Paoin said.//DPA
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