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Bangkok Cops Nab Chinese Sex Creators with Drugs and Adult Content

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Two Chinese nationals were arrested in a Bangkok condominium on April 10, after residents complained about public disturbances. Officers seized drugs, pornography, and sex toys during the operation, conducted by the Metropolitan Police Bureau. The police action followed reports from residents in Sathon district's Thung Maha Mek subdistrict about disruptive behavior by Li Jun, 36, and Cai Pengcheng, 29.

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Residents reported incidents involving the two men running naked in shared areas, making loud noises related to sexual activities, and aggressive conduct towards condominium management. Although these issues were reported to the condominium management earlier, no effective resolution was reached. The arrest revealed that Li was found naked with drugs nearby, and a search uncovered crystal meth, ecstasy, and equipment used for producing adult content.

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Li admitted to creating adult content with Cai for platforms like OnlyFans and X, reportedly earning over one million baht per month. Police reviewed their online presence and discovered their content, focusing on BDSM themes, had garnered over 600,000 followers on X. Cai, appearing disoriented during the arrest, claimed the drugs belonged to Li but admitted to improper public behavior.

Both individuals now face multiple charges under Thailand's Narcotics Control Act, Computer Crime Act, and Immigration Act. Experts suggest the case highlights the growing issue of adult content production and associated illegal activities in Thailand.

Looking forward, authorities may increase monitoring of online adult content creators and enforce stricter regulations to prevent similar incidents. Additionally, local management committees may need to implement better reporting and action mechanisms for resident complaints to avoid future disturbances.

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