Bangkok Post

Cops, pimps targetted in probe

Police seek three or four more suspects

- POST REPORTERS

More arrest warrants will be issued for policemen and pimps who are embroiled in the sex traffickin­g of teenage girls in Mae Hong Son.

Pol Col Montri Baothong, an investigat­or at the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Division (ATPD), yesterday said investigat­ors are speaking to witnesses and plan to seek more warrants for three or four suspects allegedly involved in the flesh trade.

Among the new suspects are female pimps and police officers. Their names were not disclosed. The warrants are expected to be approved today.

Meanwhile, ATPD chief Kornchai Klayklueng yesterday said the probe also found that more high-ranking state officials including policemen could be involved in the sex ring.

The policemen include a deputy superinten­dent, a deputy inspector and a noncommiss­ioned officer.

Pol Maj Gen Kornchai said investigat­ors are gathering evidence to prove whether they were linked to the racket as claimed by a witness, the mother of one of the victims.

He said police had questioned three suspects, who were detained earlier, and two victims, aged 17 and 19 at the time of the alleged offences.

The three comprise two alleged female pimps and Yutthachai Thongchart, a police senior sergeant-major formerly attached to Mae Hong Son police.

They have been charged with colluding to force teenagers aged between 15-18 into prostituti­on and abducting children. The three denied the charges.

Pol Maj Gen Kornchai said the investigat­ion will be split into two parts: The first is supervised by Police Region 5 in charge of the North and Mae Hong Son police; and the second involves human traffickin­g overseen by the ATPD.

Pol Col Montri said although the victims are now aged over 18, legal action will be retroactiv­ely taken against offenders.

The sex trade scandal surfaced in November last year, after authoritie­s cracked down on prostituti­on rings in Mae Hong Son.

An initial probe found several highrankin­g state officials were alleged clients of the sex ring, including Mae Hong Son governor Suebsak Iamwicharn.

The witness saw a picture of her daughter among girls forced into prostituti­on allegedly by a local police senior sergeantma­jor, who ran a flesh trade ring.

The mother also complained about the slow pace of the investigat­ion and asked why the policeman at the heart of the flesh trade network was not prosecuted.

The Federation of Assistant District Chiefs of Thailand later petitioned the DSI to launch a probe into the case.

Meanwhile, the mother, accompanie­d by lawyer Keodpol Kaewkeod, yesterday met Department of Special Investigat­ion (DSI) deputy chief Korawat Panprapako­rn to ask for witness protection for the sake of her safety.

The move came after the woman claimed she was contacted by a phu yai, or a local influentia­l figure, on the issue.

Mr Keodpol said l ocal authoritie­s attempted to contact his client, saying they wanted her to meet a phu yai who was concerned about the matter.

According to the lawyer, the influentia­l figure wanted to meet the woman at the state’s security affairs agency in the province, which for him raised concerns about his client’s safety.

Pol Lt Col Korawat said he will assign Pol Lt Col Komvich Padhanarat­h, director of the Anti-Human Traffickin­g Centre, to consider a witness protection programme.

Asked whether the DSI will accept the teenage sex trade as a special case, Pol Lt Col Korawat said he was told the investigat­ion overseen by local police had made progress.

Interior Minister Gen Anupong Paojinda yesterday said an investigat­ion panel had been set up to probe Mr Suebsak.

The probe result is expected in 30 days, he said, adding action will be taken against the ministry’s officials at all levels.

 ?? PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL ?? An officer takes two alleged female pimps, at left, accused of being behind a teenage girl sex traffickin­g ring in Mae Hong Son, to the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Division for questionin­g.
PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL An officer takes two alleged female pimps, at left, accused of being behind a teenage girl sex traffickin­g ring in Mae Hong Son, to the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Division for questionin­g.

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