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The police’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTD) yesterday applied for an arrest warrant for a Thai woman who allegedly lured her 17-year-old niece into prostitution with a well-paid job in South Korea. The move came after the girl was rescued and sent back to Thailand on Saturday night after calling for help via Facebook. AHTD commander Pol Maj-General Chawalit Swangpuech said Thai Police worked with Seoul police to rescue the Roi Et girl, identified as Ae (not her real name). The girl, a former employee at a Pattaya tour company, reportedly told police her 43-year-old aunt, who married a Korean man and opened a massage parlour in Seoul, told her about a well-paid restaurant job there. So, she travelled to South Korea with a Korean man and a Thai woman early this month. After arrival, a Korean gang took her passport and forced her to work as a sex worker for 20 hours a day. She said she tried to phone her aunt for help but was turned down, so she used Facebook to notify a Thai police officer – which led to the rescue. Chawalit said police had applied for an arrest warrant for the aunt for charges of human trafficking and procuring a child for sex work. Police were also checking with Immigration Police for the names of the Korean male suspect and Thai female that accompanied the girl to Seoul. AHTD officer Pol Lt-Colonel Chusak Apaipak said this case, which saw collaboration between AHTD and the Social Development and Human Security Ministry, had also led to the rescuing of seven other Thai women. Besides a suspect now in police custody, he said Thai police would also ask Interpol in South Korea to arrest a Korean man alleged to be the gang’s leader. Deputy superintendent of Khok Srisuphan station in Sakhon Nakhon, Pol Lt-Colonel Thanin Jindasamut, was the person who received Ae’s call for help via his Facebook page. He said the girl managed to tell him about her ordeal and the shop location so he alerted AHTD and the Thai Consulate to aid her. via Aunt sold girl, 17, for sex work in Korea: police – The Nation.
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a pretty girl that have to sell her body for money.. or an ugly girl that can't even sell her body for money?
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"Just want to have some fun. I am looking for a cool date. Let me know if you are good in sex and can satify your partner. well, I need good money too. "
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Hi! Firstly, Thanx for all the post reply. I have to write the essay about prostitution therefore I have to post this topic. Even though,some won't interest or bore in this stuff. If anyone would like to discuss about the advantages and the disadvantages,that would be great for me........ Prostitution is one of the serious problem that everyone should care and concern about it. It is not only effects the children, family, education, society, country but also the world. As we know, prostitution is not accepted by the society. You will be ashamed in the society. One day, if you meet the right person that you love, your partner will not be proud of your job. Prostitution is also effect the reputation of the country and family?s name. Your family will be ashamed with what you had done. Even though, the world is more open widely than before but the society still strict in cultural and traditional. Thanx for all kindness, LOL Ning_*;*_
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Andrep: After LMFAO......I realised that this guy must be one of the famous ''quality tourists'' that Khun Thaksin has been so keen to atttract... Guess ''quality tourist'' is just a euphemism for cheap-arse sex tourist...... Same fun - less cost......I thought single guys from India, China, Korea and the former Soviet States were over here to see temples, village dancing and other cultural icons.......
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Why do people refer to thailand as a place to meet women who work in bars and sell themselves? It makes me sad to see such an amazing country use this angle. Ive met so many nice thai women who are honest and decent. Im not blaming anything. What is the cultural difference? People selling themselves in this country (UK) is frowned upon. Why does thailand have this stigma? I dont understand the logic to it. Yes thai people are decent people. and they work. I realise that there is no social support. Where does this culture come from? I do apologise about maybe being provocative. Im just curious. but then again i dont have to contemplate this.
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