Guest wowpow Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 "8 Year Old Boy abducted and sold to Foreigners for sex in South Pattaya. Pattaya City News On 28th October, Khun Natarigar aged 39 made a report at Pattaya Police Station which stated that she had lost her 8 year old Son at the Carrefour Shopping Center. Since then she has been frantically searching the streets of Pattaya for him and in the early hours of Tuesday Morning, she spotted her Son in Soi Sunee Plaza in South Pattaya. The boy was with an older man and thanks to a quick response by Police, the man was arrested and the boy was returned to his Mother. At Pattaya Police Station, Khun Yotsapon aged 24 explained that he abducted the boy at Carrefour and then took him to Soi Sunee Plaza and sold the boy to foreigners. The boy was given 100 Baht every time he went with a customer. Police are now searching for the foreigners who engaged in sexual activities with the Boy and Khun Yotsapon is now behind bars on various charges relating to the case." http://www.pattayacitynews.net/news_30_10_50_2.htm Quote
Gaybutton Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 This one is so sickening it almost makes the Neil case look good. 8 years old! And sold to "farang" for sex. What the hell is wrong with these people? I can't help but wonder about how many more young boys are out there in similar circumstances and have yet to be rescued, if they'll ever be rescued. The fact that this boy was kidnapped right out of Carrefour is truly scary and reminds me of the Adam Walsh case. Some of you may remember that case, back in 1981, also an 8 year old boy. He was kidnapped while with his mother, and right from a department store not very much unlike Carrefour. His head was found in a canal two weeks later. The rest of his body was never found. What do these people do with these boys during "non-working" hours? How do they get them to engage in sex with "farang"? How do they prevent them from asking someone to help them? What happens to them when the kidnappers are through with them? If any of the goddamned pedophiles who engage in this sort of activity happen to read this, why don't you do something to rescue these children instead of just fucking them for your personal pleasure? Don't you care? Don't you even care? You're out there literally destroying people's lives. And why? So you can cum. Can it really be true that the only thing that bothers you is the possibility of getting caught? Have you no conscience or morality of any kind at all? Quote
Guest pete1969 Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 This is an awful story. Sadly, the guy knew just where to take him to sell him to farang. I wonder if any of the farang approached bothered to alert the police? I've never been a Sunee Plaza basher, but I find it sad that one of our gay neighborhoods in LOS is so identified with the child sex trade that it is a no brainer to take an abducted eight year old there and sell him to farang for sex. It is also sad that the mother knew where to go and look for her kidnapped child, and sure enough, she found him there. This one definitely pulls at the heart. Pete Quote
Gaybutton Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 Now there's even more. In the thread about Neil, I asked that if anyone recognizes the hotel where he stayed, then please don't name it because the hotel had no way of knowing at the time. However, the latest PATTAYA CITY NEWS article, which you are about to read, does name the hotel, so it's no longer an issue. The following appears in the PATTAYA CITY NEWS: for photos see http://www.pattayacitynews.net/news_31_10_50_3.htm _____ Another Canadian Wanted in Thailand on Pedophilia Charges An update now on a story we featured yesterday concerning the abduction of an 8 year old Boy from the Carrefour Shopping Center. He was allegedly taken by Khun Yotsapan aged 24 and he was then “sold” to foreigners for sex. One of the Hotels used by the suspect was the Ben Mansions in Soi VC, which is the same hotel as Christopher Neil, a Canadian arrested earlier this month in Korat, nicknamed “Mr. Swirly” stayed. He was dubbed as the worlds most wanted suspected Pedophile. We can now report that another Canadian National who stayed at the same Hotel is also wanted in connection with this case. He was named as one of the foreigners who allegedly had sex with the 8 year old boy. CCTV pictures from the Ben Mansions were taken by Police to confirm his identity and a copy of his passport was also obtained. An arrest warrant has been issued for Mr. Orville Frank Mader aged 54 who, at this time, cannot be located. Police were told that he paid 500 Baht to have sex with the boy and similar to the Christopher Neil case, he his now subject to an intense man-hunt. Police are urging Mr. Mader to hand himself in as soon as possible or if anyone knows him, please contact Pattaya Police as soon as possible. The Canadian Embassy are also involved in locating the suspect and all border crossings and Airports have been alerted to detain the man if he attempts to leave the country. Quote
Guest buaseng Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 See his passport was issued in Indonesia (Jakarta). Another roving "teacher" ? Quote
Gaybutton Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 Another roving "teacher" ? How would you like to find out that your child was one of their students? Quote
2lz2p Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Two articles in Bangkok Post this morning. The "fugitive" was arrested when he arrived in Vancouver. Thailand wants Canada to extradite him back to Thailand . Bangkok Post Another article says that the 8 yr old boy was not kidnapped. According to that article: Reports earlier this week said the young boy had been abducted from a shopping centre by a Thai man and sold to foreigners for sex. Thai police now say the boy had been at a mall with friends and around midnight Saturday, the group left and headed toward the city's gay district, where they were approached by a man who tried to speak to them in English, the CBC reports. The boys couldn't understand what he was saying and the man then enlisted the help of a Thai man, who allegedly offered the use of his apartment for the alleged sexual encounter. Bangkok Post Quote
Gaybutton Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Another article says that the 8 yr old boy was not kidnapped. It would be a bit less horrible if that article is correct, but I'm quite skeptical about it. If the article is correct, so far nothing of the sort has appeared in any of the English language Thai media, other than the article itself, which was not written in Thailand and was not written by Thai journalists. Also, how would the frantic mother at Carrefour fit in? According to the original articles, she was shopping with the boy when he disappeared. There is another problem with the article. It states the boy was at a shopping mall at midnight. Considering the other articles say the incident occurred at Carrefour, then it's a bit difficult for me to accept the idea that friends, including an 8 year old boy, would have even been at Carrefour at that hour. By midnight Carrefour is closed. I'm also interested in how the original article stating, "the man was arrested and the boy was returned to his Mother," and the man also admitted to the crime, changed to an 8 year old boy was out with a group of friends at midnight, was not kidnapped, and then they all decided to head for Sunee Plaza. Is it just me, or is something wrong with this picture? Which version of the story seems most probable to you? Even if it turns out that the article is correct, there is still an unanswered question that was brought up in another thread: How did they manage to get the boy into the hotel and up to the "farang's" room in the first place? Quote
Guest ReneThai Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Even if it turns out that the article is correct, there is still an unanswered question that was brought up in another thread: How did they manage to get the boy into the hotel and up to the "farang's" room in the first place? How do you know the boy was in the hotel in the room ? I stay there many times , even a few days before this happened , and guests must show ID card ,and underage is not allowed in the rooms. The two older ladies of the reception are very friendly and let no one in who doesnot have a legal purpose to go upstairs. Withouth the keycard it is not possible to go up the room , because there is a locked door from the reception to the rooms to be opened with the same keycard of the guestroom . The suspect Khun Yodsapan is a regular of Sunee Plaza by the nickname JAMES . It is all a strange story ,but als a terrible story, but the hotel is nothing to blame . Rene Quote
Gaybutton Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 How do you know the boy was in the hotel in the room ? Very good point, one that I completely overlooked. You're absolutely right. You've definitely got me on that one and I plead guilty of jumping to conclusions. We really don't know whether the boy(s) were ever actually in the hotel at all. Now that you mention it, nothing in any of the articles say that the boy(s) were even seen on CCTV cameras either, so you may very well be correct in the idea that nothing actually happened at all in the hotel. It will certainly be interesting if the media ever publicizes just where these liaisons actually took place. I sure hope it wasn't in a hotel, but unless it was in some sort of a private residence or unless it took place outdoors, where else? The articles do state that the boy was found in the Sunee Plaza area and that he was either taken there or ended up there somehow on his own. The "farang" was staying at a Sunee Plaza area hotel. Based on that, I suppose it is logical to conclude that the sexual activity took place in the "farang's" hotel room, but you certainly are correct in having realized that none of us can actually know that at this point. Excellent call, ReneThai. Quote