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Monk arrested for rape after seven year search

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Monk arrested for rape after seven year search

 

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Source: Daily News

 

A monk has finally been arrested for the rape of a woman in Sakon Nakhorn seven years ago.

 

He said he was drunk, saw a woman and wanted sex.

 

Arrested on a warrant at a temple in Chumphae, Khon Kaen yesterday was "Luang Phee" Satawat Janthawong, 27.

 

Back in 2011 in Phangkhon district he had been drinking with friends when a woman passed. He followed her to her room and raped her before disappearing.

 

He ordained into the monkhood and hid out at a temple.

 

He admitted what he had done saying that he felt the need for sex with the woman after drinking alcohol. So he raped her.

 

He was defrocked and taken back to Phangkhon in Sakon Nakhorn and charged with rape.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Congrats! For 7 years they looked for him in front of the mountains, the back of the mountains, on top of the mountains, and finally they found him- in a temple. 

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Bad times for monks making catholic priests look normal these days. 

no matter how long....they got him.....which sends out a message of hope.

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I "love" these "CSD" guys kneeling in front of his excellency :annoyed:

Tear off his rope and handcuff him!

 

Wish there were better news from the district town I just came back from.

Please tell me those kneeling down are not policemen serving an arrest warrant.

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4 minutes ago, arithai12 said:

Please tell me those kneeling down are not policemen serving an arrest warrant.

Hard to believe, isn't it?

And he is from being a top rank monk.

 

Religions that expect abstinence from their priests should instead require the sharp cut as part of the ordination :annoyed:

1 hour ago, sammieuk1 said:

Bad times for monks making catholic priests look normal these days. 

Catholic priests will never look normal again !!!

" He admitted what he had done saying that he felt the need for sex with the woman after drinking alcohol, So he raped her" !!!

Well that's a good excuse then ??? just like the brakes didn't work...!?!?

Great work, they were still looking for this guy and now 7 years later they get him well done police well done. I only hope that the victim is doing ok and that she can take hart the this guy will be punished to the maximum punishment.

Once in a while I the past I was known to be drunk , saw a women and wanted sex .  Glad I didn't have a frock to take away.

So everything is peaches isn't it,,, get drunk ,,,get horny,,, go rape a women,,, then go and be a monk and hide,,,,SWEET 

Why are the 2 officials down below the monks head level, they should had come in with drawn guns, forced him on the floor face-down, handcuffed and dragged forcefully away.

On 6/11/2018 at 5:39 PM, shady86 said:

Monks need some time off too. They are human afterall.

 

He raped before he became a monk.

 

Ofcourse, monks and priests are human but if they cannot control their sexual desires, they shouldn't become monks or priests. Or they should have their testicles removed before they join the holy cows, just to be on the safe side. Amen.

 

On 6/11/2018 at 1:45 PM, sammieuk1 said:

Bad times for monks making catholic priests look normal these days. 

Appears they are all out of the same mould

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