The Borneo Post

Thai court charges disgraced ‘jet-set monk’ with rape

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BANGKOK: A Thai court charged a disgraced former monk yesterday with the rape of an underage girl, fraud and money laundering, after he was extradited from the United States.

Thailand is an overwhelmi­ngly Buddhist nation with around 300,000 men in orange robes, but the clergy are beset by high-profile scandals.

Wiraphon Sukphon, 37, was arrested on arrival at Bangkok’s main airport late Wednesday from the US where he establishe­d an unofficial Buddhist teaching centre after fleeing Thailand in 2013.

He faces a total of five charges, including raping a minor under 15 years old, which carries a jail term of up to 20 years.

“The Criminal Court has accepted to hear the case against Wiraphon,” Worranan Srilum, a spokesman for the Department of Special Investigat­ion ( DSI) police unit, told AFP.

“The defendant did not apply for bail.”

Wiraphon seized headlines in 2013 when footage emerged of him with two other monks on a private jet wearing sunglasses and wielding Louis Vuitton designer bags – earning him the tabloid moniker the ‘jet-set monk’.

A subsequent probe seized US$ 770,000 of his assets, including a Porsche and a Mercedes Benz car, and 41 bank accounts.

He fathered a child with the girl he raped.

The scandal-mired cleric went by the name Luang Pu Nen Kham to back-up claims he was the reincarnat­ion of a famous miracle-performing monk.

His temple in the rural town of Buriram disrobed him after the allegation­s surfaced and he fled the kingdom, but continued to act as a monk, establishi­ng a Buddhist centre in California.

In May, a US court ordered his extraditio­n after a request from Thai authoritie­s.

Buddhism is weaved closely into the social fabric of Thailand.

All Thai men are expected by social convention to spend some time in orange robes. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sukphon speaking to DSI officials in Bangkok. — AFP photo
Sukphon speaking to DSI officials in Bangkok. — AFP photo

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