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A startling report has uncovered a dramatic increase in Vietnamese sex workers, now surpassing Thai nationals in Bangkok's infamous sex trade. This shift is largely linked to Thailand's inviting tourist visa policies, which have inadvertently turned the kingdom into a hub for foreign sex workers.

 

Channel 7 News unveiled this developing issue, spotlighting how these visa rules have allowed numerous Vietnamese women to enter Thailand, with many ending up in the streets of Bangkok.

 

The report followed an investigative team from 7HD to Soi Nana 4, a well-known hotspot for the city's sex trade. Here, women of various nationalities, predominantly Vietnamese, were found openly offering their services. To dig deeper, the team posed as tourists, engaging with one woman who quoted her services at 1,700 baht.

 

Their attempt to negotiate the price down to 1,000 baht was met with refusal, and the woman confirmed her Vietnamese origin. This scene, according to the investigation, is not an isolated occurrence but a nightly reality in various parts of the city.

 

Airing their findings, Channel 7 included a scene where a concerned citizen implored the police to take action, stating, “the alley is already full.”

 

Despite this visual evidence and direct accounts, a Crime Suppression Division spokesperson confessed it was the first documented evidence of Vietnamese women working the streets rather than online. This prompted an immediate call for Division 1 to undertake an urgent investigation.

 

The burgeoning presence of foreign sex workers has also been observed by locals. Tuk-tuk drivers and residents alike confirmed the noticeable surge, with foreign faces becoming increasingly common in areas notorious for prostitution.

 

Despite the clear rise, the law remains firm; prostitution is illegal in Thailand, regardless of one's nationality. This increase in street-based solicitation has, therefore, become a cause for concern among law enforcement and citizens.

 

 

Police Major General Witthawat Chinkam, who heads the Metropolitan Police Bureau 5, offered insight into the situation. He explained that most foreign women arrive on standard tourist visas valid for three to five months.

 

Many are drawn to the trade not through coercion but by the advice and stories of peers already working in the industry. “They hear from friends that money can be made here, and so they come. But hearing it and doing it isn't legal. Our police forces have been conducting continuous crackdowns,” he stated.

 

Despite ongoing police efforts to curb illegal prostitution, the evidence from Soi Nana 4 suggests the trade's persistence and evolution. Foreign nationals, now a significant part of the scene, have complicated the issue beyond its traditional borders.

 

This dynamic shift in Bangkok's sex trade calls for a reevaluation of visa policies and stronger enforcement of existing laws to effectively manage the city’s thriving red-light activities.

 

As media reports shed further light on these issues, the challenge remains for Thai authorities to adapt and enforce regulations that address both the legal and social ramifications of this ongoing situation.

 

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Just now, JoseThailand said:

 

I don't wanna get scammed out of 1700 baht

You must be a right winger. I like to spread the money around. 

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Just now, JoseThailand said:

 

Thai for Thais! Get rid of them filthy Viets

So, you are against immigration? 

 

What are you, a maga-fascist? 

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14 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Excellent, more choice

and better looking and better service

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33 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Channel 7 News unveiled this developing issue, spotlighting how these visa rules have allowed numerous Vietnamese women to enter Thailand, with many ending up in the streets of Bangkok.

So numerous Vietnamese women with many ending up on the game somehow equates to outnumbering Thais on the game in BKK. Total BS.

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

one woman who quoted her services at 1,700 baht.

 

Their attempt to negotiate the price down to 1,000 baht was met with refusal

 

Looks like the guys from Channel 7 are not handsome at all. 😀

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

A startling report has uncovered a dramatic increase in Vietnamese sex workers, now surpassing Thai nationals in Bangkok's infamous sex trade.

 

Right. 🤪

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Their attempt to negotiate the price down to 1,000 baht was met with refusal,

If 1,000 was accepted, they would try to negotiate down to 500, then 200, then 100, then 50.    

 

They must not have been very hansum.    

 

I've never seen a Vietnamese sex worker in Bangkok.   

1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

to undertake an urgent investigation.

 

yes, will start immediately.    What, all short-term hotels are full?   

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5 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

now surpassing Thai nationals in Bangkok's infamous sex trade

 

So quality reporting from Channel 7 then.

 

More Vietnamese hookers in Thailand than Thai hookers.

 

Sure, sure...more  Bahn Mi than Boat noodles as well...makes perfect sense.

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