snoop1130 Posted Wednesday at 09:21 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:21 AM Picture courtesy of Amarin TV In a startling revelation, a 14-year-old boy, referred to as "A," has been arrested by the Crime Suppression Division in Bangkok for orchestrating an underage gay sex ring. The teenager confessed to making a profit of 400 baht from exploiting his peers, marking a distressing chapter in child exploitation within the Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. The arrest took place on April 29th, following a meticulously executed sting operation led by Police Colonel Santi Korkasem. Police officers, along with the Child and Women Protection Division, employed undercover tactics, posing as clients through a fictitious modelling agency to corner Boy A and dismantle the burgeoning network. Boy A was lured to a local hotel under the guise of easy money, bringing with him two other 14-year-old boys, all set to engage in illegal activities. An undercover agent initiated the illicit transaction using marked cash, setting the price at 700 baht per boy. As the money was exchanged, officers swiftly intervened, apprehending the young trafficker in the act. The operation led to the immediate rescue of the two victims, forced into this grim trade. Evidence from Boy A's possessions substantiated the charges, as he admitted to the recruitment and exploitation of his friends, showcasing a chilling disregard for his actions. Boy A is now facing serious charges under the Human Trafficking Act for personal gain through the sexual exploitation of minors. The rescued boys are currently receiving aid from the Department of Social Development and Human Security, ensuring they get the necessary support to recover from the ordeal. Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam Boonsom, who spearheads the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s anti-human trafficking initiatives, praised the operation's success as a vital move towards eradicating such heinous crimes. The arrest highlights the community's vicarious dangers and the need for vigilance and intervention in protecting vulnerable children. This significant arrest underscores ongoing efforts to combat child exploitation, serving as a crucial blow against those who prey on innocence. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-30 4
Popular Post factual monk Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM No outrage by thais... on such issues... ? 3 3 1 1
Popular Post Homburg Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The operation led to the immediate rescue of the two victims, forced into this grim trade. Forced? Or looking for easy money? I wonder. 7 4 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM 24 minutes ago, factual monk said: No outrage by thais... on such issues... ? As no foreigners were mentioned, reactions were muted 1 4 4
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM It's not clear how it was working. But my impression is that nobody was forced into this business. I think it was the outlook to make some money. A lot of work for parents and psychologists now. Jail seems not the right way for me. 4
Yagoda Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Again, homosexuality and crime. 1 1 2 1
steven100 Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM 45 minutes ago, Homburg said: Forced? Or looking for easy money? I wonder. I doubt the 14yr old forced anyone to do as they did, it was more a case of I want to make 300 baht so I'll do it. but, anyway .... 14 is way too young to start this rubbish, and don't they know that prostitution is illegal in Thailand
quake Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Just unreal. How bad can it get here. Just sad all round.
Thingamabob Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM In this context I'm not sure how harshly Thai legal system deals with a 14 year old 'offender'.
jcmj Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM He’s 14 he’ll get a slap on the wrist and a few months of community service or juvie. Too young to try as an adult and those other boys got away easy. They knew exactly what they were doing. 1
Popular Post scorecard Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM 1 hour ago, factual monk said: No outrage by thais... on such issues... ? There has been on Thai web boards, my Thai adult son just mentioned it, and son and wife were just discussing reminded themselves the need to monitor the whereabouts of their 4 kids at all times. 3
FlorC Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM 2 hours ago, factual monk said: No outrage by thais... on such issues... ? It's about underaged boys . If it were girls , you'd hear a lot more. 1 1
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