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Thai News Anchor in Public Sex and Porn Allegation Storm

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A top Thai news anchor has been accused of engaging in public sexual acts and selling pornographic videos online, sparking a media frenzy. The allegations emerged on Sunday, June 8, via a Facebook page named Tan Pao, which described a high-profile news reporter wearing glasses reportedly distributing explicit content through a secret chat group.

 

The Facebook post suggested that the reporter, often in front of a studio camera rather than on the field, recorded his activities in locations such as petrol station bathrooms and railway tracks. Disturbingly, all this was shared within a covert online group, adding further fuel to the already blazing speculations on social media.

 

Photos purportedly showing the journalist were shared online, prompting a guessing game among netizens eager to unmask the reporter's identity. The images included a naked man in a petrol station bathroom and another exposing himself in a shopping centre. Public curiosity quickly narrowed down the suspects to a few familiar faces in the Thai news industry.

 

Veteran news anchor Sorayuth Suthassanachinda, a prominent figure at Channel 3, was among those named. Known for media charisma coupled with fair skin and glasses, he appeared at the studio post-accusation wearing shorts, playfully showing off his legs to highlight differences with the leaked images.

 

Keeping the spirit light-hearted, another Channel 3 personality, Pasit Apinyawat, joined in with humorous social media posts. Sharing pictures in shorts, his captions declared, “Not me, my legs are a lot bigger!” while maintaining a witty tone about staying indoors away from mosquitoes.

 

Additional named reporters, including Gunchai Kamnerdploy, Phakphoom Phansatit, and Ekapat Choedthammatorn, also took to social media, vehemently denying any involvement and poking fun at the wild conjecture.

 

Meanwhile, Facebook page Jmoi v+ further alleged that the reporter, described as married with a child, may secretly be homosexual, with the incriminating videos now supposedly scrubbed from his online presence.

 

Legally speaking, public sexual acts fall under Section 388 of Thai Criminal Law, penalising public indecency with a fine up to 5,000 baht). Distributing or selling explicit content online breaches Section 287(1), risking up to three years' imprisonment or a ฿60,000 fine.

 

Offering or hosting such materials on public internet platforms could also invite scrutiny under Section 14(4) of the Computer Crime Act, translating to penalties reaching five years’ incarceration and fines of ฿100,000.

 

While the scandal stirs public discourse, the identities remain unconfirmed amidst a swirl of allegations and humorous responses within media circles.

 

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34 minutes ago, blaze master said:

And tonight at 4......inches.

 

In Korea, it's at 3

9 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture via Facebook/ท่านเปา

 

A top Thai news anchor has been accused of engaging in public sexual acts and selling pornographic videos online, sparking a media frenzy. The allegations emerged on Sunday, June 8, via a Facebook page named Tan Pao, which described a high-profile news reporter wearing glasses reportedly distributing explicit content through a secret chat group.

 

The Facebook post suggested that the reporter, often in front of a studio camera rather than on the field, recorded his activities in locations such as petrol station bathrooms and railway tracks. Disturbingly, all this was shared within a covert online group, adding further fuel to the already blazing speculations on social media.

 

Photos purportedly showing the journalist were shared online, prompting a guessing game among netizens eager to unmask the reporter's identity. The images included a naked man in a petrol station bathroom and another exposing himself in a shopping centre. Public curiosity quickly narrowed down the suspects to a few familiar faces in the Thai news industry.

 

Veteran news anchor Sorayuth Suthassanachinda, a prominent figure at Channel 3, was among those named. Known for media charisma coupled with fair skin and glasses, he appeared at the studio post-accusation wearing shorts, playfully showing off his legs to highlight differences with the leaked images.

 

Keeping the spirit light-hearted, another Channel 3 personality, Pasit Apinyawat, joined in with humorous social media posts. Sharing pictures in shorts, his captions declared, “Not me, my legs are a lot bigger!” while maintaining a witty tone about staying indoors away from mosquitoes.

 

Additional named reporters, including Gunchai Kamnerdploy, Phakphoom Phansatit, and Ekapat Choedthammatorn, also took to social media, vehemently denying any involvement and poking fun at the wild conjecture.

 

Meanwhile, Facebook page Jmoi v+ further alleged that the reporter, described as married with a child, may secretly be homosexual, with the incriminating videos now supposedly scrubbed from his online presence.

 

Legally speaking, public sexual acts fall under Section 388 of Thai Criminal Law, penalising public indecency with a fine up to 5,000 baht). Distributing or selling explicit content online breaches Section 287(1), risking up to three years' imprisonment or a ฿60,000 fine.

 

Offering or hosting such materials on public internet platforms could also invite scrutiny under Section 14(4) of the Computer Crime Act, translating to penalties reaching five years’ incarceration and fines of ฿100,000.

 

While the scandal stirs public discourse, the identities remain unconfirmed amidst a swirl of allegations and humorous responses within media circles.

 

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not a foreigner? noooo, must be a typo....😅

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And how can they be shared "disturbingly" in the group? Either you have that group and aware of what you can see there, or just leave it. All people have their own fetishes. Or do they want to do like in Korea?! Being toxic and cancelling the celebrities?!?! The same is with the previous news about sex in the car at the airport - are you a pervert going around the car park with the telephone and filming all that you see?!?! 

 Sorayut is quite chubby so those legs belong to another...

10 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

He was enjoying himself?

 

Yes indeed. He was probably having a "J ARTHUR RANK" (UK Cockney slang)

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When I got to "his" I stopped reading.

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