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Two Thai women were escorted to a police station after being deceived by a fellow Thai into working in India where they were trafficked to a brothel. The victims are seeking assistance from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, to pursue legal action against the exploiter.

 

Kan Jompalang brought the two Thai women to complain about being tricked into sexual trade in India. He said they were interested in working at a Thai massage parlour abroad but, after arriving, they found themselves in an unexpected situation where their Thai caretakers seized their passports.

 

These people acted as mafia, trafficking and forcing the Thai women into prostitution in an Indian brothel. If they wanted to return to Thailand, they had to pay 75,000 baht for their passports.

 

Thirty-year-old Anne explained that on August 18, a friend invited her to work as a masseuse in India, claiming that she could stay for about a year on a visa and earn approximately 100,000 baht per month. If she stayed for a year, she could earn over 1 million baht.

 

The friend then gave her the phone number of a job broker named Kung. Anne contacted her via WhatsApp and sent her personal information.

 

On August 21, after meeting Kung at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Anne flew to India with two older friends who had introduced her to the opportunity. Upon landing at Mumbai Airport, Kung’s team was not there to pick them up. They took a six-hour car journey to Surat, where they found a rental apartment managed by a Thai woman named Yok.

 

The victims were taken to a massage parlour for what they thought was a tour and a job to work as a masseuse. However, they found themselves serving customers in ways they did not expect as the parlour was an Indian brothel.

 

By Neill Fronde

Caption: Picture courtesy of Dailynews

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/thai-women-tricked-into-indian-brothel-seek-legal-action-against-exploiter

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He said they were interested in working at a Thai massage parlour abroad but, after arriving, they found themselves in an unexpected situation where their Thai caretakers seized their passports.

Classic . If they would have done a little background research , they would have found some examples other thai women fell victim to ( Dubai ) .

But greed was the main factor for them traveling to India .

Stupid as can be ...

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I wonder what punishment she will be sentenced? that's at least 2 lives she's handed over to sex traders to be traumatized until they're worthless to the trade. didn't mentioned the ages of the women so we can only guess

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16 minutes ago, cncltd1973 said:

I wonder what punishment she will be sentenced? that's at least 2 lives she's handed over to sex traders to be traumatized until they're worthless to the trade. didn't mentioned the ages of the women so we can only guess

Op said girl was 30 and travelled with 2 older Thai women.

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1 minute ago, cncltd1973 said:

perv...

Not much on TV there, so sat on a balcony with a cup of tea......... or other beverage.

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19 minutes ago, Don Chance said:

It is not a billion.

 

The latest WHO-UNICEF data shows at least one-sixth of India’s rural population still defecate in the open and a quarter doesn’t have even basic sanitation access  

569 million (2017) just 6 years ago.

1.354 billion population (2017)

That's 42% of the population, not "one sixth".

 

Math.

 

"Vietnam, for example, has all but eliminated the practice over the past few decades."

 

Yes, I realize that India has some areas that are clean and modern.

 

Yet for a country that prides itself on how many CEOs it has in America, seems like a pretty dirty place.

 

Let's not even talk about the caste system (California just passed an anticaste discrimination law and you can guess how butthurt these people are by being fairly described as Hindu discrimination.) ????

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