Prasert Sukkhee, 63, wearing cap, in Bangkok Noi district on Monday. (Police photo)
The owner of an infamous massage parlour on Ratchadaphisek Road that was closed down over human trafficking violations was arrested in Bangkok Noi district on Monday after almost six years on the run.
Deputy commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, Pol Gen Suchart Theerasawat, said Prasert “Kolak” Sukkhee, 63, was arrested for his involvement in the trafficking of minors at Nataree massage parlour, which authorities raided back in 2016.
The raid followed a complaint by Nvader, an international non-governmental organisation, which told the police that the massage parlour brought in minors to work as sex workers.
Authorities found eight girls under the age of 18 among the 121 sex workers working at the massage parlour. The…
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