The Phnom Penh Post

Russians in Pattaya held over course

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THAI police have arrested 10 Russians who allegedly organised sexual training courses for their compatriot­s in the seaside resort city of Pattaya.

Police said 33 Russian tourists in total attended the class held at a hotel. But only 10 “instructor­s” were arrested late Sunday on immigratio­n charges, including working without a permit.

“The hotel management said they had no details on the event, but they booked it for a seminar and training,” Pattaya tourist police official Piyapong Ensarn said. “Some participan­ts told police that they had to pay 20,000 baht [$640] but some said they attended for free.”

One of the suspects was identified as Alexander Kirilov,

38, whom police described as an organiser.

Police also found white T-shirts with the words “sex animator” and certificat­es intended for those who took part in the course.

Pattaya, located just two hours from Bangkok, emerged as a raucous party destinatio­n during the Vietnam War when it attracted American GIs on leave.

Its sex tourist industry thrives despite prostituti­on being illegal in Thailand and occasional crackdowns on the trade.

But Thailand remains sensitive to its seedy reputation.

On Tuesday officials said they had sent a letter to the government of Gambia after an official there reportedly described the kingdom as a destinatio­n for sex tourists.

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