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In a significant breakthrough, Thai police have detained two young women for allegedly ensnaring 25 underage tribal girls from northern Thailand into a sordid sex trade in Bangkok, catering primarily to Chinese clients. This development emerges from a focused operation by the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD), aimed at crippling human trafficking networks exploiting vulnerable minors.

 

Nalatporn, aged 22, was apprehended at a massage parlour in Suphan Buri province, while Panida, 21, was arrested at a condominium in the bustling Huai Khwang district of Bangkok. The Criminal Court had earlier issued warrants for their arrests due to their roles in procuring young girls aged 15 to 18 for prostitution, thereby thriving on the illegal flesh trade.

 

This arrest is a continuation of efforts dating back to the previous year's apprehensions, where five women under 18 were detained for similar offences within the same trafficking network. Reports reveal that the suspects lured these girls from Mae Hong Son with promises, providing them with mobile phones and leisure trips around Bangkok, only to subsequently force them into prostitution at high-end hotels.

 

 

Investigations uncovered distressing details, including exorbitant payments from Chinese customers - up to 200,000 baht for virgins, and half for others. Some of these girls faced violent assaults by customers, amplifying the gravity of the crime.

 

Following the confession of Nalatporn and Panida to all charges, they are now under police custody, facing judicial proceedings. This case highlights the persistent challenge of human trafficking in Thailand, with authorities remaining vigilant to safeguard vulnerable groups against this heinous crime.

 

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5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The issue is about men paying underaged girls for sex .

Yes, I read that. 

 

Am I not allowed to make comment regarding the root cause, origin of the issue, source of the trouble, underlying reason? 

 

Fix the welfare and social security payments and most of the problems solved. 

 

You don't see these issues as often in the west, in Australian government pay mothers of newborn thousands of dollars for having their child.

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Giving young girls money will not stop pedophiles wanting sex with underaged people .

   The problem is with the men who pay underged kids for sex .. 

It'll stop the girls being tempted to get into prostitution 

 

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yes, I read that. 

 

Am I not allowed to make comment regarding the root cause, origin of the issue, source of the trouble, underlying reason? 

 

Fix the welfare and social security payments and most of the problems solved. 

 

You don't see these issues as often in the west, in Australian government pay mothers of newborn thousands of dollars for having their child.

 

And consequently as in the UK some girls go on to have many children with different fathers, knowing full well that the tax payer will pick up the bill.

What is needed is the fathers and mothers should be made to take responsibility for their offspring whether in the UK or Thailand.

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7 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

aged 15 to 18

 

5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

mothers 

 

5 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

pedophiles

 

You don't understand this word, do you? 🙂 

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9 hours ago, Ohyesuare said:

 

Bringing or coercing girls, especially underaged ones , from their home towns to Bangkok, to engage in sex work, willing or not, is the definition of human trafficking.

 

It's sick how this forum always has so many pedo defenders. 

No it isn't, there's no forcing or coercion, amazing how stupid some people are and don't know the difference 

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12 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Giving young girls money will not stop pedophiles wanting sex with underaged people .

   The problem is with the men who pay underged kids for sex .. 

 

You mean like the guys who are always asking "what is the age of consent?" in Thailand?  As if that should matter to a 60+ geezer...

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

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I'd say most of these girls are young mothers, Thailand has failed these young people, at times they have no option but to work in the sex industry. 

 

These girls once in a relationship, having sex, all is going well, she and her partner make plans for the future......Sadly, only for the father to abandon her shortly before or after the birth of her baby. 

 

In the west the government would provide social security and welfare payments (thousands of dollars after the birth), garnish the fathers wages,  she has income but sadly in Thailand these girls have no money to support herself and baby. 

 

If the mother decides to keep her child without income she must leave her child with a guardian, go to work in the city but the minimum wage of around 12000 month is not enough to pay for accommodation, guardian, food, clothing, electricity, etc, now she finds herself working on Soi 6.

 

Shame on Thailand for not providing for these young mothers 

 

The answer is EDUCATION, not sponsoring young moms and babies. If the government was to financial support them, there would be many more teenage moms getting pregnant just for the income.

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1 minute ago, LukKrueng said:

The answer is EDUCATION, not sponsoring young moms and babies. If the government was to financial support them, there would be many more teenage moms getting pregnant just for the income.

I agree education is important in this situation but it is NOT the answer. 

 

 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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In a significant breakthrough, Thai police have detained two young women for allegedly ensnaring 25 underage tribal girls from northern Thailand into a sordid sex trade in Bangkok, catering primarily to Chinese clients. This development emerges from a focused operation by the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD), aimed at crippling human trafficking networks exploiting vulnerable minors.

 

Nalatporn, aged 22, was apprehended at a massage parlour in Suphan Buri province, while Panida, 21, was arrested at a condominium in the bustling Huai Khwang district of Bangkok. The Criminal Court had earlier issued warrants for their arrests due to their roles in procuring young girls aged 15 to 18 for prostitution, thereby thriving on the illegal flesh trade.

 

This arrest is a continuation of efforts dating back to the previous year's apprehensions, where five women under 18 were detained for similar offences within the same trafficking network. Reports reveal that the suspects lured these girls from Mae Hong Son with promises, providing them with mobile phones and leisure trips around Bangkok, only to subsequently force them into prostitution at high-end hotels.

 

 

 

Investigations uncovered distressing details, including exorbitant payments from Chinese customers - up to 200,000 baht for virgins, and half for others. Some of these girls faced violent assaults by customers, amplifying the gravity of the crime.

 

Following the confession of Nalatporn and Panida to all charges, they are now under police custody, facing judicial proceedings. This case highlights the persistent challenge of human trafficking in Thailand, with authorities remaining vigilant to safeguard vulnerable groups against this heinous crime.

 

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I wonder why their parents were not missing their daughters or not interested how they earn their living? Or did they agree with that job in order to receive some money sent home?

I'm not sure they will go for a more different job in the future?🥴

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

I wonder why their parents were not missing their daughters or not interested how they earn their living? Or did they agree with that job in order to receive some money sent home?

I'm not sure they will go for a more different job in the future?🥴

Agree, sadly desperate people do desperate things, working in the sex industry is desperate but it puts food on the table. 

 

We people from the west have never had to deal with desperation with all our enormous government handouts. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

If there are no girls privided, the guys would be paying for services... you are blaning the wrong people

I'm blaming Thailand government. 

 

So the government is not to blame? 

 

Whois at fault? 

 

 

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4 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

I wonder why their parents were not missing their daughters or not interested how they earn their living? Or did they agree with that job in order to receive some money sent home?

I'm not sure they will go for a more different job in the future?🥴

When i came to Thailand, 25 years ago, there was a woman in the remote village of my girlfriend in Chaiyaphum who offered loans to the farmers.
The farmers who were entitled to these loans had young daughters or young sons.
Many farmers were unable to pay back these loans and the woman "proposed" them to send their daughter or their son with her to Pattaya and go work there until the loan was payed.

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22 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

When i came to Thailand, 25 years ago, there was a woman in the remote village of my girlfriend in Chaiyaphum who offered loans to the farmers.
The farmers who were entitled to these loans had young daughters or young sons.
Many farmers were unable to pay back these loans and the woman "proposed" them to send their daughter or their son with her to Pattaya and go work there until the loan was payed.

 

22 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

When i came to Thailand, 25 years ago, there was a woman in the remote village of my girlfriend in Chaiyaphum who offered loans to the farmers.
The farmers who were entitled to these loans had young daughters or young sons.
Many farmers were unable to pay back these loans and the woman "proposed" them to send their daughter or their son with her to Pattaya and go work there until the loan was payed.

Yes, same on the North: Lahu

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I'm blaming Thailand government. 

 

So the government is not to blame? 

 

Whois at fault? 

 

 

 

   The customers are to blame .

If the men didn't pay the girls, then there wouldn't be any demand  and the girls wouldn't get involved in the sex industry

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The customers are to blame .

If the men didn't pay the girls, then there wouldn't be any demand  and the girls wouldn't get involved in the sex industry

Are you a Vicar in Thailand.............?

 

Do you actually know what Pattaya is known for Worldwide.........?

 

Has Thailand tried to stop the money making trade.........?       🤔

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8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The customers are to blame .

If the men didn't pay the girls, then there wouldn't be any demand  and the girls wouldn't get involved in the sex industry

If the girls received welfare, social security payments and garnished wages from the father they would have no need to work in the sex industry. 

 

The government is to blame. 

 

Without these girls working in the sex industry the customers would have no supply of young girls. 

 

I can see that we are going around in circles but thanks for not getting hostile and nasty like some here. 

 

 

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Just now, SAFETY FIRST said:

If the girls received welfare, social security payments and garnished wages from the father they would have no need to work in the sex industry. 

 

The government is to blame. 

 

Without these girls the customers would have no supply of young girls. 

 

 

 

   You seem to want to shift the blame  from the men , to make excuses for men who hire underaged prostitiutes .

   The girls do not receive living expenses from the Government , but if there was no demand from old men paying young girls, then they would seek other jobs .

   The men who seek young girls are solely to blame for themselves abusing young girls .

   No one else is to blame for their actions 

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11 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You seem to want to shift the blame  from the men , to make excuses for men who hire underaged prostitiutes .

   The girls do not receive living expenses from the Government , but if there was no demand from old men paying young girls, then they would seek other jobs .

   The men who seek young girls are solely to blame for themselves abusing young girls .

   No one else is to blame for their actions 

I reckon you are not thinking straight. 

 

 

After the father has abandoned and the mother decides to keep her child without income she must leave her child with a guardian, go to work in the city but the minimum wage of around 12000 month is not enough to pay for accommodation, guardian, food, clothing, electricity, etc, now she finds herself working in the sex industry. 

 

Please do the maths, a 12k baht monthly income from a job at Big C won't make ends meet. 

 

We are back in this horrible circle. 

 

 

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