Songkhla Police Chief Orders Officer's Suspension Over Abuse Scandal
A Songkhla police officer has been suspended after multiple female victims, including a 4-year-old child, accused him of coercing them into filming explicit videos sold online, affecting over 20 people. The case was exposed when an ex-girlf
The Songkhla police commander has suspended an investigation officer from the Thung Luang Police Station following complaints and revelations from female victims of coercion into filming explicit videos sold to private groups, with the youngest victim just 4 years old.
A group of female victims submitted evidence to lawyer Dr. Thanakrit Chitareerutthan, chairman of the Thanakrit Legal Volunteer Group, after the officer allegedly intimidated and forced them to film obscene content for posting and sale on hidden online groups, affecting more than 20 victims.
One of the officer's ex-girlfriends disclosed that she was forced into a relationship with him after being secretly filmed. The relationship lasted two years, during which she was repeatedly filmed in intimate moments and attempted to delete the videos. She later discovered on his phone that he habitually filmed women. On May 31, around 11:00 a.m., the officer was involved in a traffic accident in which more than 10 mobile phones spilled out of his vehicle, along with various drugs including methamphetamine and ice, which he claimed were evidence seized in investigations. She managed to secretly retrieve one phone and found explicit videos of numerous women, the youngest appearing to be only 4 years old. She then worked to identify all victims in the videos before filing a complaint on June 2.
As of August 5, 2025, police reports confirm that the Songkhla Provincial Police commander has ordered the officer from Thung Luang Police Station to be suspended from duty following complaints and revelations from the female victims.