reader Posted December 10 Posted December 10 From Pattaya Mail The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) launched the “Cut the Rabbit: Crackdown on Sex Creators” operation, arresting seven individuals, including foreigners and Thai nationals, for creating explicit content and distributing it online, December 9. Following a directive from the National Police Chief to intensify the fight against transnational crime, CIB’s Human Trafficking Division tracked online platforms and uncovered a network using Thailand as a base to produce and distribute pornography worldwide. The police obtained court warrants and raided several locations, resulting in the arrest of seven suspects. The first suspect, Benjamin, a British national, was apprehended at Suvarnabhumi Airport. He was responsible for creating content that enticed Thai women to ride tuk-tuks before engaging in sexual acts at tourist locations, which he advertised on X (formerly Twitter) and shared on his website, with over 140,000 followers. The second suspect, Volker, a German national, was arrested at his residence in Banglamung, Chonburi. He created content featuring foreign nationals having sex with transgender individuals who had not undergone gender confirmation surgery. This content was shared on X and the OnlyFans platform, reaching over 150,000 followers. Two Thai transgender individuals were also arrested for their involvement. The third suspect, Svezdan, a Serbian national, was arrested at a condo in Banglamung. He produced content involving foreign tourists and Thai women or transgender individuals engaging in sexual acts, including collaborations with famous Thai sex creators. His content, shared across X, Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans, amassed over 200,000 followers. The fourth suspect, Andrei, a Russian national, was apprehended at a condo on Rama 4 Road. He created group sex content with foreign nationals and Thai individuals, which was then promoted on social media with over 600,000 followers. Thai nationals Thanasilp, 30, and Saengthian, 26, were arrested at different locations for creating similar content involving male participants. They filmed explicit acts and promoted them online, charging viewers for access to exclusive groups. The final suspect, Rattana, a 36-year-old Thai woman, was arrested in Banglamung. She produced content promoted on X and OnlyFans, gaining over 200,000 followers. Of the six suspects arrested, all confessed to the charges, except Benjamin, who denied distributing the videos, claiming he only filmed them and sent them to a friend abroad for uploading. (TNA) https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/operation-cut-the-rabbit-thais-and-foreigners-arrested-for-producing-and-distributing-explicit-content-online-483128 Quote
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Members unicorn Posted Tuesday at 07:13 AM Members Posted Tuesday at 07:13 AM On 12/9/2024 at 9:32 PM, reader said: ...The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) launched the “Cut the Rabbit: Crackdown on Sex Creators” operation, arresting seven individuals, including foreigners and Thai nationals, for creating explicit content and distributing it online... Were the subjects of all of these films consenting adults? Quote
Members Riobard Posted Tuesday at 09:08 AM Members Posted Tuesday at 09:08 AM 1 hour ago, unicorn said: Were the subjects of all of these films consenting adults? Consenting or not, it’s illegal, though a challenge to suppress so perhaps somewhat surprising when it makes the news. vinapu 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted Tuesday at 06:57 PM Members Posted Tuesday at 06:57 PM 9 hours ago, Riobard said: Consenting or not, it’s illegal, though a challenge to suppress so perhaps somewhat surprising when it makes the news. Is "obscene" defined elsewhere? I personally wouldn't consider sex among consenting adults obscene. I would consider sex with children and/or animals obscene, obviously. floridarob 1 Quote
Members Riobard Posted Wednesday at 08:43 AM Members Posted Wednesday at 08:43 AM 14 hours ago, unicorn said: Is "obscene" defined elsewhere? I personally wouldn't consider sex among consenting adults obscene. I would consider sex with children and/or animals obscene, obviously. The standard is the characteristic of being ugly, indecent, and shameful. It is subjective and case judgement decisions have gone in various directions because the definitional criteria are ambiguous. I believe we tend to label this type of thing a shit show. Pornography depicting children has its own category within the penal code. It is not ambiguous because age is objective. Although age is not specified within the child pornography section of the law I would assume it follows that of consent, age 15 years as specified in sexual assault law. Besides which, the producers of pornography casts of legal age are potential targets for charges. Obviously the recent charges were cherry-picked for some reason, perhaps simply as a deterrent however futile. I believe they were noteworthy for broad dissemination for profit. There is only one Moonlight model for which I have unearthed brief porn clips, solo and collaborative. The partners’ faces where involved were blurred out, not his. Explicit erection and ejaculation. I have no idea whether these were produced for profit. vinapu 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM 14 hours ago, unicorn said: Is "obscene" defined elsewhere? I personally wouldn't consider sex among consenting adults obscene. I would consider sex with children and/or animals obscene, obviously. In the UK, in the 60's, Lady Chatterly's Lover, by DH Lawrence, was said to be obscene! Quote
Members unicorn Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM Members Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM 10 hours ago, Riobard said: The standard is the characteristic of being ugly, indecent, and shameful... I don't think that almost anybody believes that sex among consenting adults is ugly, indecent, or shameful. If that were the case, the human race would no longer exist. The only people who actually believed that, at least to my knowledge, belonged to a religious group called the Shakers. They renounced all sexual activity in its entirety. They were able to recruit a few nut-cases, primarily during the 19th century, and tried to sustain a community by adopting orphans into their communities. Under no circumstances were any men and women allowed to cohabitate. In fact, if visiting married couples needed to pass by their community and rent rooms, the husband and wife had to stay in separate buildings. Unsurprisingly the sect essentially died off towards the end of the 19th century. For obvious marketing/sustainability reasons, almost every other Abrahamic religion heeds the apparently God-inspired admonishment to "be fruitful and multiply." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakers "...During the mid-19th century, an Era of Manifestations resulted in a period of dances, gift drawings, and gift songs inspired by spiritual revelations. At its peak in the mid-19th century, there were 2,000–4,000 Shaker believers living in 18 major communities and numerous smaller, often short-lived communities. External and internal societal changes in the mid- and late-19th century resulted in the thinning of the Shaker community as members left or died with few converts to the faith to replace them... Ann Lee's doctrine was simple: confession of sins was the door to the spiritual regeneration, and absolute celibacy was the rule of life. Shakers were so chaste that men and women could not shake hands or pass one another on the stairs... Shakers were celibate; procreation was forbidden after they joined the society (except for women who were already pregnant at admission). Children were added to their communities through indenture, adoption, or conversion. Occasionally a foundling was anonymously left on a Shaker doorstep. They welcomed all, often taking in orphans and the homeless. For children, Shaker life was structured, safe and predictable, with no shortage of adults who cared about their young charges. When Shaker youths, girls and boys, reached the age of 21, they were free to leave or to remain with the Shakers. Unwilling to remain celibate, many chose to leave; today there are thousands of descendants of Shaker-raised seceders...". The only comment I could add was that, among the adopted children, not just many, but most chose to leave the community. Only a tiny fraction of people believe that adult sex is ugly, indecent, and/or shameful. Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 10:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:46 PM 14 hours ago, Riobard said: There is only one Moonlight model for which I have unearthed brief porn clips, solo and collaborative. make it four Riobard 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM 13 hours ago, Keithambrose said: In the UK, in the 60's, Lady Chatterly's Lover, by DH Lawrence, was said to be obscene! definition in obscene is very dynamic and moves with times. Once as a child playing I dropped stone on my toes and said something suitable i considered for for a child and occasion. My grandmother present to me that in her youth such word was only used by lowest of low lives and even that only when drunk Ruthrieston and unicorn 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 10:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:56 PM 2 hours ago, unicorn said: I don't think that almost anybody believes that sex among consenting adults is ugly, indecent, or shameful. when practised , sure. When watched , not so Quote
Members unicorn Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM Members Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM 8 hours ago, vinapu said: when practised , sure. When watched , not so https://youtu.be/j6eFNRKEROw So for you performing the sex is not obscene, but watching the same act is? Not quite rational, is it? Quote
Members Riobard Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM Members Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM 12 hours ago, unicorn said: I don't think that almost anybody believes that sex among consenting adults is ugly, indecent, or shameful. If that were the case, the human race would no longer exist. The only people who actually believed that, at least to my knowledge, belonged to a religious group called the Shakers. They renounced all sexual activity in its entirety. They were able to recruit a few nut-cases, primarily during the 19th century, and tried to sustain a community by adopting orphans into their communities. Under no circumstances were any men and women allowed to cohabitate. In fact, if visiting married couples needed to pass by their community and rent rooms, the husband and wife had to stay in separate buildings. Unsurprisingly the sect essentially died off towards the end of the 19th century. For obvious marketing/sustainability reasons, almost every other Abrahamic religion heeds the apparently God-inspired admonishment to "be fruitful and multiply." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakers "...During the mid-19th century, an Era of Manifestations resulted in a period of dances, gift drawings, and gift songs inspired by spiritual revelations. At its peak in the mid-19th century, there were 2,000–4,000 Shaker believers living in 18 major communities and numerous smaller, often short-lived communities. External and internal societal changes in the mid- and late-19th century resulted in the thinning of the Shaker community as members left or died with few converts to the faith to replace them... Ann Lee's doctrine was simple: confession of sins was the door to the spiritual regeneration, and absolute celibacy was the rule of life. Shakers were so chaste that men and women could not shake hands or pass one another on the stairs... Shakers were celibate; procreation was forbidden after they joined the society (except for women who were already pregnant at admission). Children were added to their communities through indenture, adoption, or conversion. Occasionally a foundling was anonymously left on a Shaker doorstep. They welcomed all, often taking in orphans and the homeless. For children, Shaker life was structured, safe and predictable, with no shortage of adults who cared about their young charges. When Shaker youths, girls and boys, reached the age of 21, they were free to leave or to remain with the Shakers. Unwilling to remain celibate, many chose to leave; today there are thousands of descendants of Shaker-raised seceders...". The only comment I could add was that, among the adopted children, not just many, but most chose to leave the community. Only a tiny fraction of people believe that adult sex is ugly, indecent, and/or shameful. I nominate you to lead the protest regarding the obvious flaws in Thai law. Be a mover and a shaker. RPReplay_Final1732465276.mov vinapu 1 Quote
Members Riobard Posted Thursday at 09:01 AM Members Posted Thursday at 09:01 AM 10 hours ago, vinapu said: make it four If only trading where men poke were legal. Quote
vinapu Posted Thursday at 04:33 PM Posted Thursday at 04:33 PM 9 hours ago, unicorn said: https://youtu.be/j6eFNRKEROw So for you performing the sex is not obscene, but watching the same act is? Not quite rational, is it? one look in the mirror while undressed should explain rationality of my take on it reader, unicorn and Vessey 3 Quote
Members unicorn Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Members Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM 3 hours ago, vinapu said: one look in the mirror while undressed should explain rationality of my take on it Speak for yourself... 😁 Quote
vinapu Posted Friday at 12:40 AM Posted Friday at 12:40 AM 5 hours ago, unicorn said: Speak for yourself... 😁 I did indeed unicorn 1 Quote