Department Of Special Investigation (DSI) officers yesterday arrested a 19 yr previous Thai university student for promoting youngster pornography on-line at a condominium in Pathum Thani province close to Bangkok.
The Director of the DSI’s Technology and Information Litigation Division, Khemmachart Prakuyhongmanee, reported the successful operation to the media right now. Khemmachart said that officers obtained a tip-off about the online sale of kid pornography from the apartment and carried out a raid on the spot yesterday with a sniffer dog referred to as Hidu, which was skilled in the US to detect electronic units.
The canine led the DSI authorities to the room of a 19 12 months old suspect selling child pornography by way of a LINE application group chat. Officers found greater than 5,000 baby pornography information and located that there have been over 200 youngster victims concerned within the making of the content material.
Khemmachart reported that the suspect labored with another girl. The woman created an internet profile using a beautiful image and talked to the victims, who have been largely younger boys aged under 18 years previous.
The lady then lured the victims into sending her nude footage and movies in order to sell them within the LINE group. Each member of the group had to pay for a package in order to see the porn, which value between one hundred fifty baht to 500 baht.
Khemmachart believes that there are more members involved in the pedophile ring than simply the teenage boy and the lady. Sale ends soon made known that a additional investigation can be conducted to uncover the relaxation of the gang.
The suspect was initially charged with processing baby pornography for the sexual benefit of himself or others, which will result in a penalty of as a lot as five years in jail, a fantastic of up to one hundred,000 baht, or each, according to Section 287 of the Criminal Law.
The teenager additionally confronted a cost for uploading youngster pornography online, which the basic public may access. The penalty might be imprisonment of up to five years, a fine of up to a hundred,000 baht, or both, according to Section 14(4) of the Computer Act..