Motorcycle taxi driver led an extravagant lifestyle funded by blackmailing women he friended online using a fake photo and profile. He not only conned his victims once but came back with a new profile a second time, inflicting even greater, unimaginable damage and pain on his victims.
Police arrested a 22-year-old Thai man in the Pakkred area of Nonthaburi province on Friday on a court warrant relating to a catalogue of disturbing and monstrous crimes committed against at least 20 Thai women involving rape, blackmail and extortion. The case highlights a pattern of criminal behaviour linked with the internet and social media where women and children are more likely to be the victims of lust, greed and even revenge.
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