
Thai police arrested a 28-year-old boxing camp manager in Rayong province for trafficking underage boys for sex. Police raided the camp and rescued 12 children, while searching for a Norwegian suspect also believed to be involved. The manager admitted to trafficking minors for sexual exploitation. The case underscores ongoing concerns about child exploitation in Thailand.
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Police arrested the 28-year-old manager on charges of trafficking minors for sexual exploitation.
12 children were taken into protection after the raid.
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Thai police arrested the manager of a boxing camp for trafficking underage boys for sex.
South China Morning PostThai police said on Wednesday they had arrested the manager of a boxing camp for trafficking underage boys for sex, and were searching for a Norwegian also believed to have been involved. Police raided the day camp in Rayong province, southeast of Bangkok, on Tuesday and took 12 children into protection, the Central Investigation Bureau said in a statement.
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Thai police arrested the manager of a boxing camp for trafficking underage boys for sex.
South China Morning PostPolice are searching for a Norwegian believed to have been involved in the trafficking.
South China Morning PostPolice raided the day camp in Rayong province on Tuesday.
South China Morning Post12 children were taken into protection after the raid.
South China Morning PostThe 28-year-old manager admitted charges of trafficking minors under the age of 18 for sexual exploitation.
South China Morning PostThe manager also admitted soliciting sexual activity.
South China Morning Post