Popular Post webfact Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM Picture courtesy of Khaosod Thai authorities have raided a karaoke bar in Chonburi, finding minors exploited for sexual services amidst customer entertainment. Despite clear evidence, the owner remains defiant. On 6th June 2025, Police Major General Songkrod Gerikkritaya instructed a task force, in collaboration with Chonburi Police, to arrest a 59-year-old woman, referred to as Ms R, on multiple charges, including trafficking minors under 18 for sex work and operating a business without a licence. The operation, which took place in Na Pa, Chonburi, followed complaints received last year about such activities at the venue. Undercover officers posing as customers negotiated sexual services with two girls, aged 15 and 16, at 2,500 baht each, with an additional 1,000 baht broking fee per customer paid to the establishment. During the raid, evidence collected included condoms, cash used in sting operations, and other business documents. The arrested owner, however, denies the charges, and the case is set to proceed through legal channels. Authorities are providing assistance to the rescued young girls to assess them as potential trafficking victims. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2025-06-07 1 1 1 1 1
Popular Post fondue zoo Posted Saturday at 01:26 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 01:26 AM Burn to the ground, no excuses for kid stuff. 3 3 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Saturday at 06:20 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 06:20 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: The operation, which took place in Na Pa, Chonburi, followed complaints received last year about such activities at the venue Long time gathering evidence ? 1 2
crazykopite Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM No monthly brown envelope I presume 2 1
Grumpy one Posted Saturday at 07:05 AM Posted Saturday at 07:05 AM 43 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Long time gathering evidence ? 43 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Long time gathering evidence ? Tea money is a bitch to count when mostly coins 🤫 1
Look Chang Posted Saturday at 07:39 AM Posted Saturday at 07:39 AM Seeing their faces on the photo, I'm not sure that the rescued young girls are "potential trafficking victims". . . 1
Reddavy Posted Saturday at 09:09 AM Posted Saturday at 09:09 AM 2 hours ago, wensiensheng said: They waited a year? They had to check out the goods first 🤷🏼 1
Gottfrid Posted Saturday at 09:59 AM Posted Saturday at 09:59 AM 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: Long time gathering evidence ? Yeah, must be that they wanted the girls to have time to get some experience, right? 😂 1
Magictoad Posted Saturday at 10:03 AM Posted Saturday at 10:03 AM 8 hours ago, fondue zoo said: Burn to the ground, no excuses for kid stuff. 18 is hardly kids stuff!. The AOC in Thailand is 16 and in England 16 and in France until recently was 13. Americans seems to have a very puritanical attitude towards sexual relationships and P4P in general. She should be arrested for Karoke though. 1
Andycoops Posted Saturday at 11:50 AM Posted Saturday at 11:50 AM Caught red handed and the usual Thai Muppets response is deny, deny and deny so he can get the bribes lined up and be back in business tomorrow..
jacko45k Posted Saturday at 10:59 PM Posted Saturday at 10:59 PM 16 hours ago, hotchilli said: Long time gathering evidence ? Yes, it would appear they let things run for at least 6 months!
brewsterbudgen Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM 15 hours ago, Magictoad said: 18 is hardly kids stuff!. The AOC in Thailand is 16 and in England 16 and in France until recently was 13. Americans seems to have a very puritanical attitude towards sexual relationships and P4P in general. She should be arrested for Karoke though. "Under 18" not 18. 18 is the legal limit for prostitution.
sammieuk1 Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Ms R' turns out to be Ms W' as no one can pronounce it 🤔
mikebell Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM As I read the headline, I assumed that the raid would yield no crime being committed on the 'forewarned is forearmed' policy. I was amazed that criminality was discovered, until I read it took the police at least six months to check it out.
lavender19 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 6/7/2025 at 1:52 PM, wensiensheng said: They waited a year? Probably had to sample the goods. Just to make sure
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