Bangkok, July 7 – Police arrested a Uzbek citizen. deceive fellow citizens into trafficking people in Thailand Claimed to take him to work in a restaurant in Pattaya. but forced into prostitution Failure to do so will result in bodily harm.
The police have brought an arrest warrant to detain Mr. Narus. Uzbek at Suvarnabhumi Airport After deceiving a fellow woman into prostitution in Thailand on June 26, the past Night Light Foundation and OUR organization brought Ms. K (fictional name), a 19-year-old Uzbekistan citizen, to report that she was deceived by a group of suspects to travel to Thailand for prostitution
Col. Pattanapong Sripinphro, superintendent of the 2nd Anti-Corruption Commission, revealed that in this case, the accused persuaded Ms. K's close friend, the victim, to work in Thailand. Claiming to have a job as an assistant cook at a restaurant in Pattaya, Chonburi Province, with good income, accommodation for which will pay travel expenses and visa costs
Ms. K believed and traveled to Thailand. Because he wants to earn money to treat his sick mother and use it for marriage. thinking that he will come to work in Thailand for 3 months and travel to Thailand on May 21 with Ms. A The second victim was picked up by Miss Dirom at the airport and taken to a hotel in Pattaya.
with Ms. Samrat, 42 years old, Uzbekistan Be a supervisor or mother-in-law Threatening and speaking to persuade victims to sell sex Claiming that the victim owed more than 170,000 baht for travel and visa costs, and was forced to engage in prostitution 4 times a day, standing by Pattaya beach from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. physically abused by Mrs. Samrat
Later, on June 10, Ms. K asked to withdraw money and go home. But Mrs. Samrat would not let him go back. Claiming that she still owes money, and on June 16, Ms. Samrat took another woman to Bahrain, Ms. K decided to flee. with assistance from Mrs. N Victim 3 gave money for a taxi to escape.
when notified to the police The PRC has visited the area to inspect and collect evidence. to prosecute the accused Two more victims were found at a hotel in Pattaya. therefore came to help and interrogate OUR has now been granted assistance and protection as a victim of human trafficking.
Ms. Samrat Mae Lao left the country on June 22. who traveled to Bahrain As for Ms. Diromkhan Leaving the country on June 16, traveling to Malaysia. The police gathered evidence and asked the court to issue an arrest warrant for conspiring to traffick. Together they were involved in procuring people for prostitution, while Mr. Narus, another accused, was arrested by the police at Suvarnabhumi Airport. who found that he was about to flee the country.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency