WEIGHT: 66 kg
Bust: E
One HOUR:100$
NIGHT: +90$
Services: Parties, Strap-ons, Rimming (receiving), Smoking (Fetish), Striptease
With frequent headlines alleging police wrongdoing ranging from corruption to kidnaping and murder, they hardly needed the reminder from Gen. Pochana Boonyachinda. Graft in the force is longstanding and no secret. Illicit night life and gambling dens are notorious sources of protection money paid monthly to local police precincts.
But recently Thais have been shocked by the scale, brazenness, viciousness--and apparent institutionalization--of police crime and corruption.
Long the recipients of protection money and sexual favors from brothels, police officers act as enforcers and even procurers in a business that amounts to a modern-day slave trade. On the day in that Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai announced a crackdown on child and forced prostitution, the body of a young prostitute who tried to escape a brothel was found with her throat slashed at the provincial hall of southern Songkhla province.
Two policemen were among six suspects charged with her murder. Last year, much skepticism was expressed about a police report that said another escaped prostitute somehow managed to poison herself during a police interrogation.
The New York-based organization Human Rights Watch charged a year ago that Thai police are involved in the procurement and trafficking of Burmese girls for Thai brothels. The brothel agents are well supplied with money to pay them off. Police also have been accused of conspiring with Japanese gangsters to send women to Japan to work in the sex trade there. Meanwhile, seven police officers are on trial in the slayings of 13 businessmen and tourists from Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.