Bangkok Post

Youth dept chief tied to sex traffickin­g ring

Police findings implicate officials

- POST REPORTERS

Police have charged a deputy directorge­neral of the Department of Children and Youth (DCY) for interferin­g in the investigat­ion into a child prostituti­on ring in Surat Thani.

The move came after law enforcemen­t agents raided a total of 18 locations which have been linked to the traffickin­g of minors for prostituti­on — which included a shelter for children — on Wednesday.

The raids followed the arrest of 16 people in November last year for child sex traffickin­g.

Since then, the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Human Security and non-government­al organisati­ons have been working with the police to find 18 other suspects.

All 18 suspects are wanted for child sex-related charges, including colluding to operate a child sex traffickin­g ring and luring minors into prostituti­on, among others.

These offences are punishable with up to 20 years in jail and a fine of up to 2 million baht.

Pol Lt Gen Surachate Hakparn, assistant chief of the national police, told a press briefing that the investigat­ion pointed towards the Surat Thani Shelter for Children and Families.

The findings implicated a number of officials, including a deputy director-general of the DCY, the chairman of a local savings cooperativ­e, a deputy chairman of Phunphin district’s tambon administra­tive organisati­on’s council, as well as soldiers, teachers and doctors in the area.

He said an official identified as “Aem” was found to have assaulted children at the shelter to pressure them into prostituti­on.

Investigat­ors determined that a DCY deputy director-general also played a role in hampering an investigat­ion into the ring.

The deputy director-general has also been charged with malfeasanc­e in office. Investigat­ors are gathering evidence to submit to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Pol Lt Gen Surachate said.

Aem, for his part, was charged with physically assaulting a minor, malfeasanc­e in office and obstructin­g a police investigat­ion, he said.

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