South Korean arrested for duping Thais into sex trade
BANGKOK: A South Korean man accused of duping over 20 Thai women into forced prostitution in his home country has been arrested in Bangkok, an officer said yesterday.
Kim Hyoung Joon, 39, is believed to be part of a transnational gang funnelling Thai women into the sex trade in South Korea, and his arrest follows efforts by Bangkok and Seoul to dismantle the group.
Thai police said Joon promised women jobs as masseuses in South Korea. But upon their arrival they were instead forced into sex work by pimps who seized their passports and blocked any attempts at escape.
“More than 20 women have been lured by this gang over the past two to three years,” said Songsak Raksaksakul, the deputy director of Thailand’s Department of Special Investigations (DSI).
“Most of the victims are between 25 and 40 years old,” he added.
Joon was arrested at his Bangkok apartment on Thursday and charged with human
More than 20 women have been lured by this gang over the past two to three years. Most of the victims are between 25 and 40 years old. — Songsak Raksaksakul, Thailand Department of Special Investigations deputy director
trafficking.
Thai and South Korean authorities are coordinating to track down a woman who they believe was Joon’s Thai accomplice and has fled to a neighbouring country.
In February, South Korean police arrested eight other suspects and rescued several Thai victims.
Thailand is a notorious source, destination and transit hub for human trafficking operations that shift vulnerable women, men and children into sex work and other forms of forced labour. — AFP