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Thammasorn’s Double Life: Fruit Vendor Exposed in Chon Buri’s Child Pornography Ring

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In a startling turn of events in Nonthaburi, the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) made a compelling announcement this week. The vibrant fruit markets of Chon Buri conceal more than just tropical treasures. Nestled among the bustling stalls was 32-year-old Thammasorn, whose secret identity was laid bare not in the zest of mangos but in the sinister shadows of the internet, where he allegedly thrived by peddling child pornography for profit.

Leading the charge was Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiwphan, whose conference podium was a springboard into the grim investigation narrative that led to Thammasorn’s capture. Known by loyal patrons as a devoted fruit vendor, Thammasorn allegedly slipped into an underworld, managing clandestine groups on social media platforms where illicit content reigned supreme.

The investigation, deftly managed by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (TICAC), unraveled a web of deception. Enticing advertisements lured unsuspecting individuals into Thammasorn’s secret chambers on the X application, formerly Twitter, promising clandestine content at tantalizingly discounted rates. Thriving under aliases like Nong Khaimuk and Kai Whan, Thammasorn wasn’t playing a game of hide and seek; he was orchestrating an illicit symphony that offered access to adult content at a slashed 50% price.

This wasn’t Thammasorn’s first brush with the law. Mere months ago, he faced the music for similar transgressions. Nonetheless, like a phoenix, he seemed to rise again, determined to reclaim his perch in the illicit marketplace of child pornography distribution. With damning evidence in hand, police obtained a search warrant from the Chon Buri Provincial Court on April 25, leading them to Thammasorn’s lair in Baan Bueng district where they secured mobile phones and bank records — the breadcrumbs leading back to his digital sins.

Ingeniously, Thammasorn expanded his operation onto the Line application, culling membership fees of 100 to 300 baht (US$3 to 9) from eager new recruits craving content ranging from the voyeuristic to the amateur and beyond. Lieutenant General Trirong disclosed that Thammasorn revealed details of his renewed enterprise, reportedly raking in a modest 10,000 baht (US$300) monthly. He confessed to investing this income towards legal defenses stemming from his prior fall from grace. Yet, KhaoSod reports that the allure of quick cash proved an irresistible siren’s song leading to unrelenting legal troubles.

Currently, Thammasorn faces a backlog of charges: importing pornographic materials into computer systems, possessing child pornography with intent for sexual exploitation, and disseminating such sordid content. The Ban Bueng Police Station now hosts him, guiding him through the inevitable unraveling of legal procedures.

This shocking revelation in the vibrant region of Chon Buri serves not only as a cautionary tale to those walking the digital knife-edge but also as a testament to the vigilance and dedication of the authorities striving to cleanse the cybersphere of its more malevolent entities.

29 Comments

  1. Anna April 29, 2025

    It’s unbelievable that someone living double lives like this can hide in plain sight for so long.

    • JohnD April 29, 2025

      True, it’s terrifying to think what else could be hiding right in front of us.

      • Anna April 29, 2025

        It makes you wonder about how much we don’t know about those around us.

      • SkepticGal April 29, 2025

        Or maybe we’re just not looking hard enough or asking the right questions?

    • Mike34 April 29, 2025

      This just proves we need more cyber monitoring. Privacy isn’t worth these risks.

  2. James April 29, 2025

    The justice system seriously failed. How is it possible he was caught before and still continued his activities?

    • Nina T April 29, 2025

      Agreed. Maybe his previous punishment wasn’t severe enough. He clearly had no deterrent.

    • Justice4All April 29, 2025

      We need harsher penalties for these crimes, they are not taken as seriously as they should be.

      • James April 29, 2025

        Harsher penalties and more resources for tracking these criminals online would go a long way.

  3. Liam_Bee April 29, 2025

    It’s disappointing to see human lives being treated as commodities, especially when children are involved.

    • Carrie-Ann April 29, 2025

      Unfortunately, in this digital age, it seems easy to dehumanize others through a screen.

    • Cynic23 April 29, 2025

      Not surprising with how money drives everything these days. Morals go out the window.

  4. Olivia April 29, 2025

    I hope they throw the book at him. Child exploitation is one of the worst crimes imaginable!

    • TommyG April 29, 2025

      Particularly because it leaves such lasting scars on the victims. It truly is horrific.

  5. FruitLover123 April 29, 2025

    Wonder if any of this affects the fruit business itself, like will it see a decline in customers because of him?

  6. Sarah C April 29, 2025

    We need more awareness on how to identify such predators, especially in local communities.

  7. AvaLee April 29, 2025

    This reflects poorly on the local authorities; they should have kept closer tabs on repeat offenders.

  8. Lincoln April 29, 2025

    The fact that he managed this while being an ordinary street vendor shows that many ‘harmless’ jobs are covers for darker actions.

    • HistoriaFan April 29, 2025

      Exactly! It’s like in historical stories where spies live as ordinary citizens. Nothing new under the sun.

    • JenB141 April 29, 2025

      Society is too quick to stereotype what looks ‘normal.’ Maybe we need to rethink who we trust.

  9. Ethan April 29, 2025

    The digital age brings so much good, but it also enables such atrocities. A complex era to navigate.

    • GamerNerd April 29, 2025

      Totally agree, it’s a double-edged sword. We gotta be smarter about how we use tech.

  10. Samantha April 29, 2025

    Awareness and education should be part of school curriculums to prevent the rise of crime like this.

  11. Mary April 29, 2025

    Does this mean he was only making $300 a month from these activities? Doesn’t sound worth the risk.

    • PragmatistPete April 29, 2025

      The low earnings just show how desperate he was or how addictive the ‘control’ might have been for him.

  12. ConcernedParent April 29, 2025

    Being vigilant about who our kids interact with online now seems more important than ever.

    • Anna2 April 29, 2025

      Parenting in the digital age is not easy but extremely crucial. We’ve got to keep up with them.

    • TechyMom April 29, 2025

      Modern technology should be seen as a tool in parenting, not a barrier or obstacle.

  13. SgtRock April 29, 2025

    I wonder if such police task forces get enough support or if their hands are tied by bureaucracy.

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