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Hunt for ‘secret online group’ linked to mother’s child molestation video

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Hunt for ‘secret online group’ linked to mother’s child molestation video

By Mongkolchaowarat Thangmangmee 
The Nation

 

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Authorities were investigating a secret online group linked to a 25-year-old woman living in Phitsanulok’s Muang district, whose new husband allegedly recorded a live broadcast of her molesting her three-year-old son, deputy governor Paiboon Nabutjom said on Friday.


News of the child abuse emerged earlier this week, leading to the rescue of the child and apprehension of the mother, while the unnamed husband evaded arrest. 

 

The woman was reportedly paid Bt400 to make the clip for a secret group whose members must register and make payments to view live shows, including those showing young women in compromising positions.

 

Paiboon said the child was staying at a children’s home and the mother was at another shelter in another district, while the Phitsanulok Human Security and Social Development Office filed a police complaint on Thursday to prosecute people involved in the case.

 

Paiboon also warned people not to take money for breaking the law on social media at the behest of any secret group. While perpetrators might assume no one would find out about such behaviour, he said, they were wrong because “there are no secrets and there is always a way to find out who is doing it and behind it”. 

 

He added that the video made for “mentally ill people” had broken many laws, including the Anti-Human Trafficking Act and the Computer Crime Act.

 

Muang Phitsanulok Police Station superintendent Pol Colonel Songpol Sangkasem said police were investigating the evidence to identify the people who had hired the mother. 

 

He said the case, involving violations of both the law and morality, was a sensitive matter, which prompted a multi-disciplinary team to join police in the investigation. 

 

Songpol said police would file charges including for distributing pornographic material on the Internet in violation of the Computer Crime Act and human trafficking. 

 

Police had found that the person who hired woman did not live in Phitsanulok, he added. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30333498

 
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Couldn't read past the first few lines. Horrific. 

Some sick and depraved bastards in this world.

A poor kid, at 3 years of age, has his life ruined by people who are supposed to care for him.

I hope they catch these depraved a/holes soon so no other child can be harmed

2 hours ago, keith101 said:

I hope they catch these depraved a/holes soon so no other child can be harmed

 

A friend worked in a senior position in family and children's services in a western first world country for quite a few years, the work was upsetting, it generated his wife divorcing him, eventually there was one case which pushed him to resign and it took him years to regain some semblance of everyday life activities.

 

He says the general public has no realization of the of the enormity of incest, at every socio-economic level with the main instigators being the mother or the father, or both, teenage boys forced to have sex with their mother or their sisters while father watches, etc., etc., and every other configuration of MF, FF, MM activity you can dream up, often including quite young children, sometimes sex, sometimes violence and sex, sometimes driven by drugs, etc.

 

But because it happens often that certainly doesn't make it OK. 

 

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