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"You need to be exorcised" Loei abbot tells novice - then proceeds to sexually abuse him

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"You need to be exorcised" Loei abbot tells novice - then proceeds to sexually abuse him 

 

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Four novices have gone to the police in Loei in Thailand's north east to say that a local abbot sexually assaulted them.

 

The novices, two aged 17 and 16, filed a complaint with Khok Ngam cops about an abbot called "Dam" at a Buddhist ordination center in Dan Sai district. 

 

"A", aged 17, said he had ordained on the 17th of this month. The next day "Phra Ajarn Dam" called him to a room near the monk's quarters where he was told that he had to exorcise some destructive forces in his body.

 

He then sexually abused him and was told not to tell anyone and his phone was taken away.  

 

He was then told not to tell anyone and his phone was taken away. 

 

This was repeated on the 23rd. 

 

"B" told the cops that between 9pm and 10pm he had been called to an office where the abbot masturbated him.

 

Unable to take this any longer the pair fled with two others back home and told their parents. 

 

Investigations continue. 

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

"You need to be exorcised" Loei abbot tells novice - then proceeds to sexually abuse him

It was all a misunderstanding. The abbot was offering to exercise the novices' private parts for them.

 

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The correct spelling is sexorcised 

Which is exactly why I would never allow my son to do the "2 weeks living in with the monks" thing (bua wat nin ?).

 

Too risky.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

He then sexually abused him and was told not to tell anyone and his phone was taken away. 

Did he have to abuse him to get a phone?

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3 minutes ago, Borzandy said:

Did he have to abuse him to get a phone?

Good point. I think I'll read the article to my wife, who wants a new phone for her birthday.

I'll insist that she abuses me in the same way if she wants a phone.

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He then sexually abused him and was told not to tell anyone and his phone was taken away.  

 

He was then told not to tell anyone and his phone was taken away. 

 

This was repeated on the 23rd. 

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How many phones did he have

I must say this is not confined to Thailand,look at the Catholic church.

I have zero respect for Monks,if not corrupt then perverted,most of them bludgers too,free food,accomodation never have too wait in bank ect, parasites.

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The way things work here, I think the 'abbot' turns to help from the country's new self declared top lawyer, (I'm sure he can afford it) converts to catholicism, becomes a priest, walks away scott free and continues with his pervert desires.

7 hours ago, bluesofa said:

It was all a misunderstanding. The abbot was offering to exercise the novices' private parts for them.

 

I'm sure it was a misunderstanding, a big misunderstanding as the Budhhist Monk just thought he was a Catholic priest

the monk was simply gathering "holy water"

So, now it's "Bishops" bashing your bishop!

Seems all religious organisations revel in this 'free meat', women free market...…. 

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