Police Raid Prominent Boxing Camp, Arrest Manager Over Child Trafficking
Police arrested a 28-year-old boxing camp manager in Rayong on charges of trafficking minors for sexual exploitation, with investigators identifying over 15 children coerced into prostitution at the facility.
On July 15, 2025, Police General Natthasak Chaowanasakai, commander of the Crime Suppression Division, authorized officers to arrest Narebet (surname withheld), 28, at a prominent boxing camp in Rayong province. Narebet faces charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation of minors aged 15–17, operating a prostitution business, and managing illegal activities involving children. Officers from Rayong and Chachoengsao worked together with child welfare units to execute the arrest warrant issued July 7, 2025.
Investigators learned that the boxing camp housed approximately 30 trainees—both Thai and foreign nationals, aged 11–35—and that Narebet coerced young male boxers into sexual services with clients preferring men. An undercover officer posing as a student confirmed the scheme. During questioning, Narebet admitted he could arrange minors for sexual services at prices starting from 2,000 baht, claiming the children were troubled or poor. He identified over 15 other minors engaged in similar activities and provided their photographs and details.
In an undercover operation, officers posed as clients and negotiated a rate of 3,000 baht per child (2,000 to the child, 1,000 to Narebet) to meet at a Chachoengsao resort. Narebet was arrested upon delivery of the agreed services. Three rescued minors—aged 13, 15, and 16—were placed in protective custody. A second operation at the boxing camp identified 15 additional children and youth aged 11–19 living there without parental supervision; 12 were screened as potential trafficking victims. The case has been referred for further investigation.