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SHOCKING: Thai Temple Abbot in Child Exploitation Scandal!

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Photo via Suphan Buri Police Station

 

In an unbelievable scandal, Prasert Klinbancheun, the abbot of Nong Chaeng temple in Suphan Buri, has been arrested for grisly crimes involving minors. Authorities were spurred into action by Police Colonel Peera Assawapiboonphol after a tip from Thailand’s Internet Crimes Against Children unit.

 

Investigators found shocking content on Prasert’s mobile, consistent with unsavory material reported online. Among the victims was a 16-year-old, horrifically photographed three years prior. That's not all—fresh claims of abuse involve a 13-year-old temple assistant, just last week!

 

Prasert confessed to storing these images on Google Drive and admitted to the vile acts. Without missing a beat, officials removed his monk status. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security now supports the children, ensuring their safety as investigations deepen.

 

Locked away at Dan Chang Police Station, Prasert awaits a legal reckoning. Families of the affected children are gearing up to lay additional charges on him. This chilling case shakes communities once considered refuges and demands heightened vigilance.

 

 

As reported by The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-21

 

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If these allegations are proven to be true Prasert Klinbancheun, the abbot of Nong Chaeng temple in Suphan Buri should be executed within 30 days. 

 

The clergy in any country should be held to a higher standard than the average person, people look up to them, people trust them, and they're put in positions of great authority, especially a high-ranking person like an abbot. A different standard should be applied, a far stricter with a far harsher standard. The death penalty sounds like it would be appropriate for a man like this and it should be carried out quickly without the possibility of appeal. 

6 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

The death penalty sounds like it would be appropriate for a man like this and it should be carried out quickly without the possibility of appeal.

Absolutely.

 

The same shenanigans happened in Canada and other Commonwealth countries involving the Roman Catholic Church and their abuse of first nations tribes.

 

An egregious abuse of power by those in positions of power.

 

Death penalty for all guilty parties would not be too harsh.

See plenty of stories of monks and priests abusing children - nothing “unbelievable” here, just something utterly disgusting. 
 

 

Oh cripes the witch burners are out in force.

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