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Thailand auctions luxury yacht tied to accused fraudster

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18 Jun 2026, 08:13 pm
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Thailand puts a $18.3 million luxury yacht up for auction, seized from a foreign businessman linked to fraud and Cambodian scam operations.

BANGKOK: Thailand is auctioning off a luxury yacht seized from a foreign businessman accused of fraud and money laundering who has also been linked to Cambodian scam operations, authorities said Thursday.

The yacht will be sold next week with a starting price of $18.3 million, after being seized from Ben Smith and his wife Cattaliya Beevor, a spokesperson for the Anti-Money Laundering Office told AFP.

The couple are on the run, accused by Thai police of involvement in a cross-border investment fraud scheme dating back to 2016.

Media reports have previously linked Smith, a South African also known as Benjamin Mauerberger, to transnational scam operations in Cambodia, part of a multibillion-dollar illicit industry that has ballooned in the region.

The Anti-Money Laundering Office said it would hold an auction for the Atlas yacht and a Strider speedboat, also seized from Smith and given a starting price of $247,000, on June 23 on the resort island of Phuket.

“Interested parties are welcome to participate in the auction,” the agency said in a statement posted on Facebook.

Thailand regularly auctions off seized assets, with the proceeds transferred to the state.

In March, a criminal court issued arrest warrants for Smith and his wife on fraud and money-laundering charges and ordered the seizure of assets worth more than $410 million.

Thai police said then they would work with Interpol to seek a Red Notice alert to help locate Smith, who was last recorded entering Thailand in 2025.

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