The Phuket News

Child rape fugitive hunted from Bangkok to Phuket

- Editor@classactme­dia.co.th

AHigh: Low: +35° +27° tattoo artist who raped a 13-year-old girl in Bangkok has been arrested in Phuket. The girl was later forced to undergo a hysterecto­my as the result of the physical harm done during the assault.

The tattoo artist, named by Metropolit­an Police from Bangkok only as “Wasin” or “Game”, 25, was arrested at a rented room on Mae Luan Rd in Phuket Town under an arrest warrant issued by the Thonburi Criminal Court on Apr 11, said Metropolit­an Police in an announceme­nt issued late on Apr 25.

Detectives from Metropolit­an Police, referring to Wasin y his online name “Game So What", said that Wasin was a well-known tattoo artist in the Rama 2 area in Bangkok with 7,000 followers online.

He had contacted the 13-year-old girl via Facebook and convinced her into getting a small tattoo for B400, but once he had her in the shop, he raped her.

After being informed of the incident, investigat­ing officers issued a summons for Wasin to present himself. Instead, he fled to Phuket.

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He now faces charges of taking a child under 15 years old for indecent purposes.

The statement issued by Metropolit­an Police noted that Wasin had previously been prosecuted for “taking away minors” at Thakham Police Station in Bangkok in 2016. That case was settled with payment of B70,000 compensati­on.

“In this case, he chose to flee to Phuket because he heard that the money was good here and it was easy to escape because there were a lot of tourists,” Pol Maj Gen Teeradej Thammasute­e, commander of the Metropolit­an

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Police Bureau’s Investigat­ion Division, said in the announceme­nt.

Wasin was taken to Thakham Police Station for investigat­ion to be prosecuted according to law, Pol Gen Teeradej confirmed

“I would like to tell all parents, please be more attentive to your children. Don’t trust [anyone] and lose sight [of them], even with people who are close [to them],” Pol Gen Teeradej said.

Pol Gen Teeradej urged people to report any crimes to police. “We have officers available 24 hours a day,” he said.

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