An American man has been arrested in a sting operation for allegedly running a online brothel service matching men in northern Thailand with Myanmar sex workers across the border, police said Tuesday.
Police said Kenneth Viggo Albertsen, a 66-year-old living in Chiang Rai province on a retirement visa, is behind a website and Facebook page called “Burmese Border Chicks for Hire” that sold sex with Myanmar women for 6,500 baht (US$200).
The business brought women to meet clients on the Thai side of the border in Mae Sai, and also offered to “guide” men into Myanmar for sex services, police said. "
“He has been operating for at least 10 years,” Colonel Jirabhob Bhuridej, deputy commander of Thailand’s Crime Suppression Police, said.
Police said Albertsen was arrested after arranging for two Myanmar women, aged 25 and 18, to cross into Thailand and meet undercover officers who posed as clients at a hotel in Mae Sai.
He and the two sex workers, plus another Myanmar woman who allegedly helped arrange the meet-up, have been charged with procuring prostitution, which carries up to 10 years in prison.
The raid comes as Thailand is trying to shake off its reputation as a haven for sex tourists.
Yet while prostitution is technically outlawed in the kingdom, it is largely allowed to operate in plain sight, with huge glitzy “massage parlours” in Bangkok and brothels in towns across the rest of the country.
Bribes and widespread corruption help to insulate the lucrative industry from authorities.
The explosion of social media has also moved much of the business online, helping agents procure women and arrange sex services in the shadows.
Women from neighbouring Myanmar have long been victims of sex trafficking in Thailand, while rights groups have expressed fear that the poor country could be the next stop for sex tourists as it opens up after years of isolation.
Link http://m.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/2145179/american-retiree-accused-running-sex-tours-thailand-myanmar
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think- ago
@VoatisCIA: The article says that adult women were trafficked, and it doesn't mention that the trafficker was a member of the elite.
I'll flair the post 'Edit Warning' - you'll have 24 to show how this case is relevant for pizzagate, which focuses on elite pedophilia. Otherwise we will have to remove this post.
VoatisCIA ago
So when this article proves that Facebook is 'being' backpage dot com that isn't "elite " enough for you? This story is massive. Backpage dot com was a muti million $ company; Facebook is multi billion! How many more pimp sites exist on Facebook???? In How many countries???? ...every country
migratorypatterns ago
Agree.
Helpful reminder: Don't feed the shills. :)