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"He has claimed that the puppy he had sex with was already dead from being doped"

So necrophilia paedophelia bestiality and Drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA)  all rolled into one Amazing Thailand

(I had to look up DFSA on the internet I am sure it had a name)

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On ‎10‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 8:53 AM, happy chappie said:

I used to love it doggy style but after reading this I think I'll stick to the old missionary position.

That's if you can find a missionary who is willing to have sex with you ????

 

I do think this stretches the realms of "in Thailand anything goes".

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On 10/31/2018 at 3:53 PM, happy chappie said:

I used to love it doggy style but after reading this I think I'll stick to the old missionary position.

Ha ha cannot believe it bet alot of customers got scratches where they never thought they would get them , forget a love bite more like a bite on your shins , bet alot got a dog on when they could not have dog of their choice , some cute dogs on there ha ha 

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On 10/31/2018 at 3:15 PM, Peasandmash said:

is this real? or some bs halloween story? 

>>>"swinging dates" where for extra fees members could have sex with the dog of their choice.<<< <deleted>...it's always a choice when ur about to screw a dog. 

 

Of course.. join quickly you don't want to get an ugly one !

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On 10/31/2018 at 4:53 AM, happy chappie said:

I used to love it doggy style but after reading this I think I'll stick to the old missionary position.

I'm thinking reverse cowgirl.  Geez.  I mean the guy said dog was already dead from being doped?  Dead?  Whatever happened to the good old fashioned watermelon or fence knot hole?

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Man questioned over bestiality ‘club’ in northern Thailand

By Soi Dog Foundation

 

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The alleged organiser of the Bobo bestiality club (right) is interviewed by police at his home. Photo: via by Watchdog Thailand

 

CHIANG MAI: A man who was allegedly running a bestiality ‘club’ near the northern Thai capital of Chiang Mai has been questioned by police after an investigation lasting more than a year by animal rights activists Watchdog Thailand (WDT).

 

The man was summoned for questioning after WDT showed police a video he had posted of himself having sex with a dog.

 

Members of WDT, which is funded by the animal charity, the Soi Dog Foundation, often go undercover to amass evidence to expose cases of cruelty to animals, particularly dogs and cats.

 

WDT alleges that, using the Line chat application, the man invited people to join the ‘Bobo’ group, for a fee of B200. For that price, members could watch videos of others having sex with dogs. Once a month, members had the option to pay extra to meet dogs for ‘swinging sex’. A choice was offered of 10 dogs for abuse.

 

The Bobo leader allegedly collected and groomed young street dogs under the guise of ‘saving’ them.

 

It took WDT more than a year to pin down the exact real-world location of the man, in the Sankamphaeng district of Chiang Mai Province. Once they had that information they were ready to enlist the aid of police.

 

WDT posted photos of the police action, with details, on its Facebook page, sparking outrage and calls for severe penalties for all involved in running or being members of Bobo.

 

The Thai Cruelty Prevention and Welfare of Animals Act, which came into force in 2014, allows for prison terms of up to two years and/or fines of up to B40,000 for those found guilty of cruelty to animals. Thus far, however, the courts have applied much lighter sentences. Also, the Computer Act Section 14 allows for prison terms of up to five years and/or fines of up to B100,000 or both.

 

A WDT spokesperson, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “We’re happy about the outcome and even happier that we got a great cooperation from the Commander of the Chiang Mai Police.

 

“The investigation will lead to the arrest of members of the group, whom we have already identified with their names and profiles. We cannot reveal the names for now, because news about the head of the group [being identified] has already [tipped off] the rest of them.

 

“We will definitely continue our investigation using the information we already have.”

 

The Bobo police action is the fourth high-profile case of cruelty to animals in Thailand in as many weeks.

 

A woman deejay was arrested after being accused of disembowelling a kitten while it was still alive, allegedly for the enjoyment of members of a ‘dark; website, who paid for the entertainment.

 

And two men were arrested in separate incidents, both after flying into a rage and violently beating to death neighbours’ dogs that had offended them. WDT was involved in all three arrests.

 

The Soi Dog Foundation, which funds Watchdog Thailand, has praised WDT’s continuing courageous commitment to helping bring to justice people abusing animals physically or – in this latest case – sexually.

 

WDT was originally formed in 2011 as an undercover unit in Soi Dog’s drive to combat the smuggling of dogs by criminal gangs from Thailand to the dog meat restaurants of Vietnam. That drive, which lasted about seven years, finally killed off the illegal dog meat trade.

 

Soi Dog founder John Dalley said he was glad to see the alleged Bobo Club organiser had been identified. “Sadly,” he added, “bestiality is not limited to Thailand. It is an insidious crime often leading to the death of the animal used to entertain extremely disturbed people.

 

“This pervert has been operating for a long time and has finally been caught. We hope the courts will show no leniency.”

 

Soi Dog’s Bangkok Animal Welfare Director, Dr Tuntikorn Rumpatana, said that bestiality could lead to serious physical damage and health problems for the abused dogs, even leading to death.

 

Meanwhile, the alleged Bobo club leader denies all accusations against him, and says that a dog that appears in one of the offensive videos is now dead – apparently poisoned by person unknown. Another appears to be a neighbour’s dog.

 

As a result, police have been unable so far to take away any dogs that are believed to have been abused.

 

-- Soi Dog Foundation 2018-11-06

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He saw the chorus!

Let’s meet up, Thais,
Think of new, great ideas together!
Think of far-out ideas,
It will get us far, if we work together!

We just need to cooperate,
So we can go farther, do better!
The world keeps spinning,
New innovations help Thailand fight!

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