Police claim that video posted for paying members in online chat organizations lured women into sex acts.
On costs of luring young people into performing sexual displays and posting videos for paying members in online chat groups, a couple has been detained in Nonthaburi.
The couple had posted videos of group sex involving themselves and other women, according to police from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division( ATPD ), who looked into dating apps and various unreliable social media sites.
According to Pol Maj Gen Sarut Kwaengsopha, the ATPD captain, Kankawee Boonchalerm, 24, and his family Rotsukhon Karnbun, 27, made the video available for readers on covert social internet chat parties.
The few posted 30-second videos as teasers to inspire people to pay a 450-baht account fee to view full sex shows, according to Pol Col Pattanapong Sripinphor, chief of ATPD Sub-divission 2.
According to Pol Col. Pattanapong, the movies were also made accessible for a cost of US$ 17, or roughly 700 ringgit, through the woman’s OnlyFans membership channel.
During the research of the couple’s apartment in the Nonthaburi area of Bang Bua Thong, the arresting officials took more than 50 movies from them. Some of the patients in the video appeared to be under the influence of drugs.
According to a preliminary police investigation, on 10 women had been persuaded to participate. Only two individuals stepped forth to criticise the couple.
An 18-year-old lady who was one of the subjects revealed to the police that she had met Mr. Kankawee through a dating app. He told her he stayed with his older girl and persuaded her to go to his place. When she entered the room, she claimed she had been drugged and had passed out.
According to Pol Col. Pattanapong, the plaintiff claimed she was unaware of her sexual abuse until police showed her the movies.
A 28-year-old target claimed that Ms. Rotsukhon, who claimed to enjoy having sex with women, had persuaded her to drink in her room, where she had allegedly stayed with her younger sibling. The target claimed that the sexual acts were recorded on social media and that she had even been abused.
The defendants admitted inviting the women for coffee during doubting, but they denied any maltreatment occurred. They asserted that the video were produced with the women’s permission.
Police have originally filed charges of human trafficking, including raping sufferers who were in a situation they were unable to resist, disseminating intercourse clips for commercial purposes, breaking the Computer Crime Act, and other related offenses. They have also accused others of engaging in sexual activity and selling sexual videos for personal gain.