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University Lecturer Under Investigation Over Secret Porn Sale Allegations


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In Udon Thani province, a university lecturer is under scrutiny for allegedly running a secret online group selling explicit images and videos. This has sparked outrage among students, who gathered evidence and filed complaints with university management.

 

The lecturer, a doctor at the university, denied the allegations. However, they have a history of misconduct, including a prior incident involving motorcycle theft. Reports on these allegations surfaced on February 26.

 

University officials confirmed receiving complaints from both students and parents about inappropriate conduct, including selling pornographic material allegedly filmed within the faculty room. This prompted an inquiry by the administration on January 30.

 

The lecturer had previously been questioned twice; about the motorcycle theft, which was resolved through compensation, and for the inappropriate conduct concerns.

 

 

Despite the lecturer's denials, the university claims to have evidence and has launched a formal inquiry. Students also reported the lecturer inviting them to join the secret group, which they found highly inappropriate.

 

The lecturer joined the university’s Faculty of Liberal Arts in 2019, leading the technology department. Colleagues described him as reclusive, often avoiding social interactions. He was reportedly married but recently separated, with divorce proceedings apparently underway.

 

Concerns persist about whether any students fell victim to these actions, as access to the explicit content required a paid subscription. This incident follows similar distressing reports in other educational institutions.

 

Efforts to reach the lecturer failed as his phone number was disconnected. Students, aware of his behavior, noted his tendency to stay indoors during the day and go out only at night. This revelation has left the university community shocked and concerned, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-27

 

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