Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Austrian Gets 1,673 Years in Thai Prison

An Austrian expatriate has been sentenced to 1,673 years in a Thai prison for the repeated sexual abuse of his young daughter. The 54-year-old, originally from western Austria, will likely die behind bars, as Thai law caps actual imprisonment at 50 years. The offences took place in Nakhon Ratchasima province, north-east Thailand, over several years.

Get today's headlines by email image.png

The man, who already had a previous conviction for child abuse in Austria, began abusing his daughter when she was just eight years old. He had sole custody of the child after separating from his partner. The abuse included handing the girl over twice to a photographer, who also assaulted her and produced nude images that the father then distributed.

When the child, given the pseudonym Anong by the newspaper, tried to escape the cycle of abuse, her father threatened to abandon her. Emotional blackmail and fear of being left alone forced the girl to endure the suffering for years. An international charity eventually alerted authorities to a chat group in which the Austrian shared grotesque images of his daughter.

The investigation began following that tip, but it took four years before a final court ruling delivered justice. The man was convicted of 134 separate offences, with Thai law counting each rape as an individual crime, explaining the exceptionally long sentence. The verdict is legally binding.

Andreas Holzer, director of Austria’s Federal Criminal Police Office, said: “This case shows once again how essential international cooperation and close exchange between Interior Ministry liaison officers and local authorities are.” He added that investigations were rapidly advanced in order to protect the affected child.

Krone reported that the Austrian will serve a maximum of 50 years in practice due to Thai sentencing caps, effectively a life sentence. No further legal appeals have been reported. The case highlights ongoing efforts by Thai and Austrian authorities to track down convicted sex offenders who relocate abroad.

Join the discussion? image.png

Already a member? image.png

image.png Adapted by ASEAN Now Krone 27 May 2026

User Feedback

Recommended Comments

VBF Ruby Member

VBF

Advanced Member
4 hours ago, cnx101 said:

Good he stays in Thai prison, just hope he doesn’t eventually get deported to an Austrian prison.

I know nothing of Thai or Austrian prisons, but many serious media have reported that in UK prisons, "nonces" are meted out special treatment by other prisoners.

One can only hope he gets such justice.

bananafish Advanced Member

bananafish

Member
5 hours ago, Purdey said:

So what happens to the girl now? Is she alone or given to her mother? Will she grow up in a social services nightmare in Thailand?

Punish the father be all means but let the public know she is safe.

I assume she's already fairly grown up. The abuse started when she was 8, he was charged with 134 incidents, which all happened before his arrest, which was 4 years ago. So I'm guessing she's at least 16. Not a grown up, but fairly grown up.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

Advanced Member
4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The man must be sentenced indeed but a bit strange sentence of 1673 years

Not at all strange considering that he was convicted for 134 separate cases. Perfectly normal legal process.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

Advanced Member
3 hours ago, SOTIRIOS said:

...Now What We All Need Is ...To Stop Reading About Other Cases Where, Because Of Their Position...I.E. School Director, Teacher, Monk, Wealthy Or Influential Individual...Absolutely Nothing Is Done Except For Possibly A Token Payment... (?)

Do you have even one specific example of that being the case?

I didn't think so.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

Advanced Member
2 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

the home country must accept him. I'm not so sure Austria would

Austria would have to accept him if Thailand deports him at some stage.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

Rockyroad

Advanced Member
4 hours ago, Blue Boy said:

I hope that you live for the maximum of 50 years and are subject to the same abuse you dished out to that poor, innocent young girl.

He is 54yo. Chances are in prison he won't live more than 25 years. Obviously you did not read the article.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

Advanced Member
2 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

No animal would ever do this

Absolutely. But many animals would kill and eat their own young.

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

unblocktheplanet

Advanced Member
3 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Absolutely. But many animals would kill and eat their own young.

Too bad I'm vegetarian, eh. I always wanted to be a humanitarian.

Aussie999 Platinum Member

Aussie999

Advanced Member
5 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The man must be sentenced indeed but a bit strange sentence of 1673 years.... i think the same punishment could be a life sentence with no possibility for parole. Doesn't sound so silly as now.

we see the same type of sentencing in the US...

Caldera Ruby Member

Caldera

Advanced Member
9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The man, who already had a previous conviction for child abuse in Austria, began abusing his daughter when she was just eight years old.

It's disgusting that Western countries don't deny passports to their citizens who have already been convicted for child abuse back home. How much misery could be prevented? In their home country they could be monitored, forced to register as a sex offender and whatnot.

Reddavy Gold Member

Reddavy

Advanced Member
6 hours ago, Legal Lifeline said:

I agree entirely- the only good part to this story is he will be inside almost certainly until he dies

Hopefully that won’t be long when the Thai inmates find out what he’s in for.

Ralf001 Star Member

Ralf001

Advanced Member
6 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The man must be sentenced indeed but a bit strange sentence of 1673 years.... i think the same punishment could be a life sentence with no possibility for parole. Doesn't sound so silly as now.

If you read the OP.

The sentence is capped at 50yrs, he will be elgible for release (asssuming no royal pardon) when he is 104yrs old.

worgeordie Star Member

worgeordie

Advanced Member

Lets hope he suffers everyday in the nick ,just hope there's someone with balls.

that will pour a big pan of very hot joke over his head one morning , kiddie

fiddling is the lowest of all crimes ,he deserves everything that's coming to him.

regards worgeordie

wensiensheng Platinum Member

wensiensheng

Advanced Member
8 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

He had a child abuse conviction back in Austria and somehow ended up with a long-term visa in Thailand. Long ago Thailand required a criminal records check in our home country to get a long-stay visa. I wonder what happened to that regulation.

A good point. He shouldn’t have been allowed in the country, let alone given sole custody of a child.

But there’s no system to bar criminals from entering Thailand (unless blacklisted for overstay) and apparently there is no system to bar sex criminals from being given sole custody of children.

A very sad state of affairs. My heart goes out to that child.

kidneyw Gold Member

kidneyw

Advanced Member

No matter his sentence, she will carry these hideous memories for life.

Captain Flack Star Member

Captain Flack

Global Moderator

Troll post removed.

@Free the 115 rule 17.News articles are collected from recognised sources and may be consolidated or rewritten with AI assistance. Respectful discussion of the article content is welcome. Disrespectful comments about the articles, the use of AI, or the news team (e.g. “clickbait,” “slow news day,” mocking grammar, or AI taunts) are not permitted. Posts breaching this rule will be removed, and posting suspension or account closure may result.

Wuvu2 Gold Member

Wuvu2

Advanced Member
46 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

But there’s no system to bar criminals from entering Thailand (unless blacklisted for overstay) and apparently there is no system to bar sex criminals from being given sole custody of children.

A global sex offender & child abuse registry would sure help. It doesn't seem like much of a technological challenge to accomplish.

connda Star Member

connda

Advanced Member

It gives me pause to see "thumbs-down emojis when we are discussing the penalties for being a child rapist as my reaction is to seriously wonder about the sexual proclivities of the AN member who decided to used it. 🤔 Really - why?

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-35-16.png

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-34-42.png

Sir Dude Gold Member

Sir Dude

Advanced Member

Easier to just give him a short drop and a sudden stop.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

wensiensheng

Advanced Member
50 minutes ago, Wuvu2 said:

A global sex offender & child abuse registry would sure help. It doesn't seem like much of a technological challenge to accomplish.

It would seem a logical step for all countries to want this.

In the meantime though, if Thailand wants to keep criminals out, they have to start demanding criminal checks before entry, at least for anything other than a 30 day tourist visa.

It will never happen. It’s far too meaningful a step.

Gknrd Gold Member

Gknrd

Advanced Member

Thailand is full of this kind of stuff. 20-25 years ago I was on a bus sitting across from a mother and daughter. The mom was blinged out and they were talking about the next score. I watched for a while and the daughter was all in but clearly the dominant mom was in control. Sickening.

pomchop Ruby Member

pomchop

Advanced Member

Disgusting abuse.

All the more reason that the vast network of pedos or enablers in the Epstein case need to be investigated and if probable cause charged with any crimes found. But in spite of a law passed by senate house and signed by POTUS the DOJ and FBI continue to refuse to release all the files thereby possibly protecting powerful pedos. Sad how the powerful are protected while the survivors are generally ignored. Calling it all a hoax is disgusting as is dangling a possible pardon to the convicted pedo Maxwell.

At least in the Thai case the guy finally is in prison where I suspect he will get a taste of his own abuse.

Sid Bream Apprentice Member

Sid Bream

Member

In some western countries he would have got a slap on the wrist and nowhere near 1673 years in jail, that's a fact.

Keeps Platinum Member

Keeps

Advanced Member
8 hours ago, VBF said:

I know nothing of Thai or Austrian prisons, but many serious media have reported that in UK prisons, "nonces" are meted out special treatment by other prisoners.

One can only hope he gets such justice.

Two fairly recent cases. Ian Huntley and Ian Watkins. Both attacked in prison and subsequently died from their injuries. I can only assume the attacks had something to do with their past crimes and infamy.

VBF Ruby Member

VBF

Advanced Member
1 minute ago, Keeps said:

Two fairly recent cases. Ian Huntley and Ian Watkins. Both attacked in prison and subsequently died from their injuries. I can only assume the attacks had something to do with their past crimes and infamy.

I'll try NOT to cry any tears for either of those evil bastards!

I draw some perverted satisfaction from wondering how long each of them had waited, knowing that one day "it was coming"

flaming dragon Gold Member

flaming dragon

Advanced Member
9 hours ago, Hanuman2547 said:

Let's hope she doesn't end up in a bar anywhere in Thailand!

I agree, yet that post you reacted to got 10 red thumbs.

Do men here tell themselves that the women in bars are the product of loving, two parent families? This type of story is exactly how it starts. So many of those women's first sexual encounters were at puberty with a family member or trusted adult. Men who married women from bars usually know this, or of one of the wife's former coworkers who went through it.

Priorexpat Silver Member

Priorexpat

Advanced Member
7 hours ago, connda said:

It gives me pause to see "thumbs-down emojis when we are discussing the penalties for being a child rapist as my reaction is to seriously wonder about the sexual proclivities of the AN member who decided to used it. 🤔 Really - why?

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-35-16.png

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-34-42.png

Because there are idiotic boneheads on this forum that give you a thumbs down no matter what you post.

You know who you are, grow up and F off already.

Just really feel badly for the child. How terrible to start out life with a molester. Hopefully she can make something of her life.

spidermike007 Star Member

spidermike007

Advanced Member

That crime is of such a heinous nature than one could even make an argument that the sentence is not long enough!

There are certain lines that people cross in this lifetime that are so beyond the pale and so unforgivable that whatever fate they end up suffering is hopefully only the beginning. One has to hope in the afterlife that there will be significant additional punishment.

AngryMan Senior Member

AngryMan

Member
On 5/27/2026 at 12:21 AM, jacko45k said:

Yes, the system failed the poor kid, but the end result seems just. I wonder how long he will survive.

I give him about 30 days of HELL!

BerndD Silver Member

BerndD

Advanced Member
15 hours ago, connda said:

It gives me pause to see "thumbs-down emojis when we are discussing the penalties for being a child rapist as my reaction is to seriously wonder about the sexual proclivities of the AN member who decided to used it. 🤔 Really - why?

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-35-16.png

Screenshot from 2026-05-27 17-34-42.png

I'm sure if the reactions weren't anonymous, some of the "always thumps down idiots" would think carefully about their reaction beforehand.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.