Friday, July 25, 2014

Police arrest Thai human trafficking gang




BANGKOK :  -  Yesterday Sa Kaeo police  arrested three members of a human trafficking gang after they kidnapped four Cambodian migrant workers  and raped them in hotel in Sa Kaeo province.

The kidnap and rape story was then revealed by the migrant workers through a Cambodian interpreter at the police station.

 The workers said they were 20 illegal Cambodian migrant workers seeking for jobs in Thailand and were arranged to stay together at a townhouse in Song Roi Hong community waiting for the job brokers to pick them up and take them to Bangkok.

Reporter said, three hooded armed men broke into the room, While the job seekers are  in the house.

 When the three hooded armed men picked six good looking girls and took them at gunpoint  with them.

Among them were a 15-year-old girl and a 23-year-old girl.

The gang took the six women to a hotel in the same district where the 15-year-old girl and a 23-year-old woman were later taken away by a gang member.

Two men then raped the 19-year-old and 21-year-old women before stealing a pair of gold earrings, a mobile phone and 3,000 baht cash, one of the migrant worker told police.

The police are still hunting for other gang members who also raped two other migrant workers, one of them aged below 15, at a nearby hotel and freed them on a road in Aranyaprathet.

They were identified as Pern Kem-ngern, 31, Thanakorn Deemee, 31, and Uthai Nongpa, 33.

Police arrested them  from their rented house in  Aranyaprathet district of Sa Kaeo province.

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