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South Korean Man Accused of Human Trafficking and Illegal Internet Gambling Decapitated Dogs to Threaten Enslaved Workers

CityNews – On 7th September, 11 a.m., Police Major General Chamnan Ruadreaw, the deputy commander of Police Region 5 held a press conference after the arrest of Jun Tae Hun (aged 38), a South Korean man who is accused of human trafficking and forcing victims to work long hours doing illegal gambling online.

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On 2nd September, the police received a report from the Chiang Mai Tourist Police that two South Korean men named Kim Man Se and Park Jong Min had been found in a state of exhaustion. The two men had escaped from Jun Tae Hun who had trafficked them from South Korea and forced them to work in a house on the Irrigation Canal Road. Jun Tae Hun, the imprisoned men told police, threatened them by slitting dogs' throats with a knife, and warning the men that if they did not follow his orders they would receive the same treatment. Jun Tae Hun also confiscated the men’s passport and did not allow them to go outside the house.

More here - Chiang Mai City News

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