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In Ayutthaya, a woman has been arrested for operating a successful online subscription service offering adult content, reportedly earning millions of baht over the last three years.

 

The arrest occurred in Samruan subdistrict, Bang Pa-in district, following a comprehensive investigation by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). The probe began when authorities found explicit material being sold and promoted on social media platforms.

 

The suspect, identified as Chulalak, offered her subscribers two payment options: a monthly fee of 199 baht or a one-time payment of 499 baht for unlimited access to videos and images featuring herself, her boyfriend, and others engaged in intimate activities.

 

Through social media apps and various accounts, Chulalak actively promoted her content to a wide audience. She invited potential customers to join private groups where explicit material was shared. Police surveillance of her online activities led to her identification as the operator behind these accounts and groups.

 

"She managed the accounts using two mobile phones and accepted subscription payments into bank accounts under her name," a police spokesperson reported. "Our investigation revealed that the service had been active for three years, generating millions in revenue."

 

With a search warrant in hand, officers raided Chulalak’s residence, uncovering more evidence of her illegal activities. The 31-year-old confessed to all charges, acknowledging her role in managing and distributing the explicit content.

 

The police acted swiftly, noting the rise of illegal online adult content services that often target unknowing customers. This arrest underscores their increasing efforts to curb such activities, which they say threaten public safety and moral standards.

 

Chulalak has been moved to the Bang Pa-in Police Station for further legal proceedings. She now faces charges for distributing explicit content and operating an unlawful subscription service.

 

While the investigation continues, authorities are urging the public to be cautious of engaging with such illicit services and to report any suspicious activities. This case serves as a reminder of the risks associated with the growing trend of online adult content enterprises.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-26

 

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