Tourists held for bum shots at Thai temple
BANGKOK: Two American tourists have been held for “inappropriate behaviour” after sharing photos of them baring their buttocks at a famous Bangkok temple, Thai police said yesterday, as the ruling junta cracks down on insults to Buddhism.
The pair, Joseph and Travis Dasilva, both 38, uploaded pictures on Nov 24 of their bared backsides at Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn) to Instagram.
It was not immediately clear if the men were related.
But their asinine antics could land them in more serious trouble after police sought to charge them under a draconian computer crime law – an offence that can carry jail time.
The riverside temple, whose ancient prang (tower) is one of Bangkok’s best known landmarks, features on the logo of the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
The men were detained at a Bangkok airport late on Tuesday and fined US$150 (RM612) each.
“They were detained as they were about to leave Thailand,” immigration police spokesman Colonel Cherngron Rimpadee said, adding they were on a “watch list” after their social media posts caught authorities’ attention.
Colonel Jarupat Thongkomol, from the police station near the temple which is managing the case, said the men now faced more serious charges.
“We are now seeking court approval to prosecute them under the Computer Crime Act for uploading pornographic pictures,” he said.
The act carries up to five years jail per charge and is routinely slapped on political dissidents or people deemed to have insulted Thailand’s monarchy.
Junta-run Thailand takes a hardline on disrespectful gestures towards Buddhism, the dominant religion in Thailand.
Tourists are told not to buy and sell Buddha sculptures, or get sacred tattoos, or use images of the Buddha for fashion purposes.
People visiting temples are also expected to dress modestly, covering their shoulders and legs – with advice signs common at Bangkok’s religious landmarks. – AFP