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French Man Arrested in Bangkok for Sharing Explicit Content with Thai Women


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Posted
2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

A 26-year-old French man has been arrested in Bangkok for posting explicit videos of intimate encounters with Thai women

Throw the book at the creep. 

 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, reefsurfah said:

Must have been hookers looking at this turd

Doesn´t matter if it is or not. Nobody should be violated in such a way. Hopefully they will make him spend some time in a Thai jail, which will serve him good. Maybe he meet his new boyfriend, take some videos of the encounter and send back to his mum. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Doesn´t matter if it is or not. Nobody should be violated in such a way. Hopefully they will make him spend some time in a Thai jail, which will serve him good. Maybe he meet his new boyfriend, take some videos of the encounter and send back to his mum. 

nevermind just reread and noticed it did say some were unaware but that could be to save themselves

Posted
2 minutes ago, ryandb said:

Doesn't say the girls didn't know about it, just he shared them online, he might have paid them extra to be on camera and gave him permission to chuck them on the hub or wherever he put them, of course, this is against Thai law but it wouldn't be a violation of the girls.

 

Wow....what a creep talk

Posted
5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 26-year-old French man has been arrested in Bangkok for posting explicit videos of intimate encounters with Thai women on social media, police announced.

 

The suspect, referred to only as Mr. K, was detained at his condominium in the Chatuchak district following a raid by officers from the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation Division. The search, authorised by a warrant from the Northern Bangkok Criminal Court, uncovered electronic recording devices, adult items and toys.

 

 

Police Colonel Jirapong Rujidarongchai, who led the investigation, revealed that authorities had received intelligence regarding a foreign national allegedly sharing explicit materials online and using social media to solicit sexual encounters.

 

When confronted with video evidence, Mr. K admitted to being the individual in the recordings. He claimed his actions were a result of youthful indiscretion and insisted he had stopped these activities over a year ago. However, Police Lieutenant General Chairit Anurit, commander of Immigration Division 3, dismissed this explanation, stating: “The offense had already been committed. Digital footprints cannot be erased, and ignorance of the law is no excuse.”

 

Mr. K now faces charges under Thailand’s computer crime laws for uploading and distributing obscene data, as well as charges relating to the production and dissemination of explicit content.

 

Lieutenant General Chairit condemned the suspect’s actions as a threat to public morality and an embarrassment to Thailand’s reputation. He noted that the case is particularly troubling as some women involved were unaware they had been filmed or that the footage had been shared online.

 

Authorities have urged potential victims to contact the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation Division for legal assistance.

 

“This case is a silent threat to society. It shows that while someone may claim to stop such behaviour, the damage has already been done,” Lieutenant General Chairit added.

 

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What was his crime? Sending dick pics as a dick head?🥴

Posted
5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He noted that the case is particularly troubling as some women involved were unaware they had been filmed or that the footage had been shared online.

 

Is it just me that sees screwed up priorities here - the fact that the women were unaware and that they were posted online SHOULD be (by far and away) the most important element in this story.

 

All this waffle about the morals and reputation of the Kingdom is quite frankly laughable, a complete joke. The fact this woman was filmed and it was posted online without her knowledge or permission should have been highlighted in the headline. As per usual, the perceived 'loss of face' is prioritised over the actual issue under discussion. From my Western mindset, it is a challenge to not judge this obsession with saving face as an immature reaction that distracts from what is really important. 

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