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Longer jail time

Disgraced Thai monk gets an additional 16 years for child rape. >22

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BANGKOK: A Thai court sentenced a former Buddhist monk known for his jet-set lifestyle to 16 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl who he also impregnate­d.

Wirapol Sukphol became infamous when he appeared in a 2013 YouTube video in his monk’s robe aboard a private jet wearing aviator sunglasses with a Louis Vuitton carry-on by his side.

He was defrocked amid accusation­s that he had sexual relations with women – a major violation of the precepts guiding monks’ behavior – and had impregnate­d one.

Because of the furore, he fled to the United States, where he was arrested in 2016 and extradited last year.

Yesterday, the Ratchada Criminal Court in Bangkok handed Wirapol two eight-year prison terms, one for violating a minor under 15 and another for rape.

Wirapol is already serving a lengthy prison sentence.

In August, the same court sentenced him to 114 years in connection with funds he fraudulent­ly raised from followers. He was found guilty of fraud, money laundering and violation of the computer crime act for spending money he had solicited for Buddhist statuary and temple improvemen­ts instead on cars and luxury goods.

Legal technicali­ties capped the 114-year sentence at 20 years, meaning he will now serve a 36-year prison sentence.

Yesterday’s court ruling said prosecutor­s charged that Wirapol abducted a 13-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her from January 2000 to the middle of 2001, during which time she also became pregnant. The victim, now 32, said she was satisfied with the sentencing.

She said she would present the ruling to the Sisaket Juvenile and Family Court, where she has filed a lawsuit against Wirapol requesting 40 million baht (RM4.9mil) in child support in a case the court had put on hold pending yesterday’s ruling.

She said Wirapol had initially provided her 10,000 baht (RM1,270) per month to take care of their child but he gradually stopped the payments.

According to Thailand’s Department of Special Investigat­ion, Wirapol at one point had accumulate­d assets estimated at one billion baht (RM127mil). During a shopping spree from 2009 to 2011, he bought 22 Mercedes-Benz cars worth 95 million baht (RM12.5mil), the department said.

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 ?? — AP ?? Famous criminal: A file picture of Wirapol being escorted by Department of Special Investigat­ion officials in Bangkok.
— AP Famous criminal: A file picture of Wirapol being escorted by Department of Special Investigat­ion officials in Bangkok.

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