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Thai Police Bust Major 'OnlyFans' Network with Over 16,000 Subscribers

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In a significant crackdown dubbed "Catch the OnlyFans Leeches," Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) discovered a private group with over 16,000 subscribers and hundreds of thousands of baht circulating among its members.

 

Under the leadership of Police Lieutenant General Jiraphop Bhuridej, the raid was carried out by the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCD) of the CIB.

 

The operation targeted Itthipat, a 27-year-old Thai national, who was caught disseminating obscene content online for commercial gain — an offence under Thailand’s Computer Crimes Act.


The illegal activity was traced to an apartment in the Pracha Chuen area of Bangkok. Investigators found that Itthipat managed an anonymous VK account and facilitated access to a secret Telegram group in exchange for payments via TrueMoney.

 

This arrangement allowed contributors to share and view explicit materials in violation of legal standards.

 

Through financial tracking, authorities monitored Itthipat's benefit from these operations, prompting a court-issued search warrant. During the raid, police seized several items now held as evidence.

 

The case highlights ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to curb digital content crimes and enforce rigid legislation on online obscenity, reported Siam Rath.

 

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17 minutes ago, webfact said:

caught disseminating obscene content online for commercial gain

Anyone here? 

 

Ooops, maybe you can't reply, in lock up 😂

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

In a significant crackdown dubbed "Catch the OnlyFans Leeches,"

 

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

The operation targeted Itthipat, a 27-year-old Thai national

 

 

One arrested. That's significant?

 

 

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2 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

One arrested. That's significant?

 

It's not the arrest that is significant, maybe the police get to keep the content.  :whistling:

5 hours ago, webfact said:

The case highlights ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to curb digital content crimes and enforce rigid legislation on online obscenity,

In the land of innocence.

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Better if they just taxed those with an Only Fans page. They haven’t even touched the tip of the iceberg and will never be able to get rid of them. Welcome to the 21st century Thailand. Get up to speed with the world. 

Was this anfan page for a person performing or was it a rent pornography.  I am confused.  Most of the only fan stuff is just ladies posting for private views not any worse than being a coconut girl

Meanwhile murder, theft and rape often virtually unpunished. The RTP prefer crimes where money and/or drugs are involved.

very odd that in a country with a massive bar scene, they're so heavy handed with the online stuff.

 

 

7 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

very odd that in a country with a massive bar scene, they're so heavy handed with the online stuff.

 

 

Not odd.  The "bar scene" supports the law enforcement agencies, the odd bloke in his bedroom collating porn doesn't.

Fornicating...NOOOOOOO, cannot be.  Not in LOFS.

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