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This momentous arrest serves as a stark warning to any involved in the sex trafficking industry. The Royal Thai Police are ceaseless in their vigilant pursuit, committed to bringing down those who exploit vulnerable minors.

 

The ceaseless only comes after lunch before darkness and in-between football and racing results 🤔

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9 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

But the questioner asked what is a curtain hotel and you described something that isn't a hotel at all, despite you having gone in there?

To me, I thought that was what a curtain hotel was. One thing for certain, any time one may be mistaken, the internet is a MASTER at taking one down. You gotta admit though, my version was much more entertaining.

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1 hour ago, topt said:

I thought they referred to the "Love" short time places that had a curtain across where you parked the car/bike for privacy but the rooms are similar to a normal hotel room?

That is my observation after 13 years here in Thailand and quite a bit of traveling around in the car. I have stayed in one or two in the countryside where regular hotels were not available.

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

Police arrest transgender Thai women for filming and disseminating ...

 

Today, in the bustling city of Nakhon Ratchasima, two employees from a typically unsuspected source, a curtain hotel, find themselves in handcuffs. The ladies, namely Jansunun, 46, and Tongta, 47, are under arrest for allegedly functioning as pimps and trafficking underage girls.

 

The Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTD) of the Royal Thai Police orchestrated the decisive sting. The operation, championed by Police Major General Sararut Sohphaso and his dedicated team, sprang into action following a tip-off about the pair's illegal endeavours with girls under 15 years.

 

The law enforcement officers made a covert approach, posing as customers. The agreement: sexual services from two young girls in exchange for 4,500 baht. As the suspects took the bait, hotel room transaction completed, the officers sprang their trap.

 

A consequent inspection of the suspects' mobile phones unveiled an intricate operation. A plethora of young girls' images, coupled with explicit chat logs representing various arrangements for illicit services, were discovered. This damning evidence of their operation was promptly seized for future prosecution.

 

Interrogation saw Jansunun and Tongta concede to their perversities: they brokered introductions between young girls and clients, earning 500 baht per transaction. Each pocketed an equal share, claiming scarce hotel wages drove them to such desperation.

 

The women face a slew of charges: human trafficking, procurement of indecent activities from children under 15, and profiteering from child exploitation. The AHTD currently houses the suspects pending a robust investigation and eventual legal proceedings.

 

The dreadful curtain falls on this curtain hotel debacle, emphasizing Thailand's underage exploitation issue once more. It's clear that determined authorities have their work cut out, as the fight to eradicate this heinous crime reverberates through the nation.

 

This momentous arrest serves as a stark warning to any involved in the sex trafficking industry. The Royal Thai Police are ceaseless in their vigilant pursuit, committed to bringing down those who exploit vulnerable minors.

 

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Who failed?

The parents?

The school?

Obviously the girls agreed with servicing men driven by greediness?

Something went wrong with their education.🙏

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

Police arrest transgender Thai women for filming and disseminating ...

 

Today, in the bustling city of Nakhon Ratchasima, two employees from a typically unsuspected source, a curtain hotel, find themselves in handcuffs. The ladies, namely Jansunun, 46, and Tongta, 47, are under arrest for allegedly functioning as pimps and trafficking underage girls.

 

The Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTD) of the Royal Thai Police orchestrated the decisive sting. The operation, championed by Police Major General Sararut Sohphaso and his dedicated team, sprang into action following a tip-off about the pair's illegal endeavours with girls under 15 years.

 

The law enforcement officers made a covert approach, posing as customers. The agreement: sexual services from two young girls in exchange for 4,500 baht. As the suspects took the bait, hotel room transaction completed, the officers sprang their trap.

 

A consequent inspection of the suspects' mobile phones unveiled an intricate operation. A plethora of young girls' images, coupled with explicit chat logs representing various arrangements for illicit services, were discovered. This damning evidence of their operation was promptly seized for future prosecution.

 

Interrogation saw Jansunun and Tongta concede to their perversities: they brokered introductions between young girls and clients, earning 500 baht per transaction. Each pocketed an equal share, claiming scarce hotel wages drove them to such desperation.

 

The women face a slew of charges: human trafficking, procurement of indecent activities from children under 15, and profiteering from child exploitation. The AHTD currently houses the suspects pending a robust investigation and eventual legal proceedings.

 

The dreadful curtain falls on this curtain hotel debacle, emphasizing Thailand's underage exploitation issue once more. It's clear that determined authorities have their work cut out, as the fight to eradicate this heinous crime reverberates through the nation.

 

This momentous arrest serves as a stark warning to any involved in the sex trafficking industry. The Royal Thai Police are ceaseless in their vigilant pursuit, committed to bringing down those who exploit vulnerable minors.

 

File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Google

 

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-- 2024-05-14

 

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Who failed?

The parents?

The school?

Obviously the girls agreed with servicing men driven by greediness?

Something went wrong with their education.🙏

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Just a few bad apples.

 

I'm sure this is not occurring elsewhere in Thailand.

 

Or is time for a crackdown?

 

 

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1 hour ago, cowellandrew said:

It's a hotel that you can stay in and a curtain is pulled behind your vehicle for discretion,

It's not a very good picture but you get the idea, 

 

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Thanks. It looks like a motel without rooms. Do the customers sleep in their vehicles?

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1 hour ago, Denim said:

 

As described by others

 

Carpark, Curtain, Cat | Curtain hotel Soi Rangnam, Bangkok. … | Flickr

 

Can be useful if you just want to get your head down for a few hours without paying for a 24 hour hotel. The curtains hide your cars number plates. 

Some of these places are themed and very luxurious with jacuzzis , porn videos and ' sex chairs '  One good thing is that no ID is required when checking in. None at all. Just pay and thats it. I have used one in the past when I wanted a place with really hot water for a soak in the bath with the wife.

Thank you

Posted
3 hours ago, RobU said:

What is a curtain hotel?

It's one where, according to Baby Reindeer, one gets one's 'curtains hanged"

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16 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What is a "robust investigation"?

Aka polythene bag.

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