Bangkok Post

Cops rescue 72 in brothel raids

- POST REPORTERS

Four men were arrested during a series of raids in Suphan Buri province yesterday for allegedly operating brothels disguised as restaurant­s, police said.

The four were named as Narongsak Luangwilai, 39, owner of the New Kalong restaurant, Kaewdilok Meekaewnoi, 55, owner of the Nong Grace restaurant, Korakot Supranon, 24, owner of the Saengchan restaurant and Sutthiphon­g Warin, 30, owner of the Nong Mai restaurant.

All four restaurant­s are located in Song Phi Nong district, said a police source attached to the National Operation Centre on Prevention and Suppressio­n of Human Traffickin­g.

The suspects were forcing Thai and Lao women, including underage girls, to provide sexual services in brothels, with the karaoke restaurant­s acting as a front, police said.

The raids came after a 15-yearold Lao girl contacted the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women’s 1134 hotline on Dec 1, asking for help.

She told the operator she and her sister had been lured into the sex trade after being hired to work as waitresses at a restaurant in Song Phi Nong district.

The foundation c ha i rwoman, Pavena Hongsakula, said the girl was forced to work as a prostitute after only having worked in the restaurant for three days.

Police together with Ms Pavena and social workers from the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Human Security raided the four karaoke restaurant­s yesterday.

Each restaurant has several small rooms behind it, police said.

A total of 72 Thai and Lao females aged between 14 and 20 were found at the restaurant­s, police said.

The suspects were charged with procuring women into prostituti­on, police said. Officials were trying to determine whether the Lao women entered the country illegally.

 ?? APICHIT JINAKUL ?? Women, including Lao nationals, cover their faces as they are rescued from restaurant­s where they were lured into selling sex in Suphan Buri yesterday. Police and welfare workers said 72 females aged between 14-20 who were duped into working as...
APICHIT JINAKUL Women, including Lao nationals, cover their faces as they are rescued from restaurant­s where they were lured into selling sex in Suphan Buri yesterday. Police and welfare workers said 72 females aged between 14-20 who were duped into working as...

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