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Drugged’ Thai student rescued from clutches of Poi Pet casino loan-sharks

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Drugged’ Thai student rescued from clutches of Poi Pet casino loan-sharks

By THE NATION

 

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A 20-YEAR-OLD Thai student has been rescued from a group alleged to have lured her to gamble at a casino in the Cambodian border town of Poi Pet early this month before detaining her over a high-interest gambling debt.

 

The Korean loan-shark gang released the victim after negotiating with officials at the Thai-Cambodia Border Coordination Office and Tambon Thap Sadet kamnan Plai Manpeun, who brought the woman back to Thailand at 1am yesterday. 

 

She was speaking incoherently and seemed absent-minded as if under the influence of drugs, said officials.

 

The gang that held her hostage is accused of luring people into gambling until they needed to borrow money from the gang at a rate of 20 per cent per day.

 

 When the gamblers found themselves deep in debt, the gang allegedly detained or even assaulted them until they either repaid the debt or handed over the assets.

 

A local motorcycle taxi driver told the officials that the gang might have forced the young woman to serve as a “receptionist taking care of Thai and foreign gamblers”.

 

The operation officials and the kamnan staked out the casino from early Sunday evening until they were allowed to see the victim at 11pm. 

 

The victim’s elder sister had filed a complaint with Sa Kaew’s Klong Leuk Police Station noting her disappearance on April 20. 

 

The sister last saw the victim at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4am on April 20 to see her off to study in Canada. 

 

Having assumed that the young woman had arrived as planned, she was shocked to learn two weeks later that her sister was instead at a Poi Pet casino and in huge debt. 

 

A friend of the victim told her about a chat message in which the student said she was going to see a Korean man. The phone contact then ceased.

 

Acting on the sister’s complaint, police learned from the immigration bureau that the victim had left Thailand for Cambodia on May 10 and never returned.

 

Kamnan Plai of Tambon Thap Sadet, a relative of the victim, contacted the Thai-Cambodia Border Coordination Office on Sunday to help locate her in Poi Pet based on the police information, resulting in the rescue. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30346458

 
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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The Korean loan-shark gang released the victim after negotiating with officials

Great Thailand....

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The sister last saw the victim at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4am on April 20 to see her off to study in Canada. 

How did she manage to go from the airport to that arm pit of a city ?

Lucky she didn't end up in some Cambodian border brothel.

There are plenty of stories about Thai women getting in trouble gambling but this seems to be a very serious case. Not only has it happened before and is known about but how many "gamblers" may have disappeared over the border never to be seen or heard of again. Time for some graphic notices to be displayed at the border highlighting the dangers. The Korean connection adds another sinister side to the story.

 

 

7 hours ago, webfact said:

The sister last saw the victim at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4am on April 20 to see her off to study in Canada. 

So she lied to her family about where she was going, and what she was doing.

 

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I think this young lady has more problems than gambling to overcome. 

 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

The sister last saw the victim at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4am on April 20 to see her off to study in Canada. 

?

5 hours ago, macknife said:

Lucky she didn't end up in some Cambodian border brothel.

This article didn't go into details, but she probably was abused.

She was probably promised easy money for a couple of days by the korean man.

11 hours ago, webfact said:

A local motorcycle taxi driver told the officials that the gang might have forced the young woman to serve as a “receptionist taking care of Thai and foreign gamblers”.

Nice to see this sort of insider information being reported in the news...

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22 minutes ago, off road pat said:

This article didn't go into details, but she probably was abused.

Agreed, it seems likely. However, it could have been a lot worse. A couple of weeks is better than a couple of years.

16 hours ago, webfact said:

She was speaking incoherently and seemed absent-minded

 

 

why was that suspicious ??

9 hours ago, tukkytuktuk said:

 

Whats with the the stupid music?

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