Real life in Bangkok is many times more spectacular than the movies and surely one day, someone is going to produce a film about the life and massage businesses owned by Thailand's latest media-star, Chuwit Kamolvisit, better known as Bangkok's commercial sex tycoon, who's saga is still continuing.
On Tuesday night police arrested 9 masseuses and receptionists from 4 of Chuwit's massage parlours and charged the girls with prostitution after undercover police officers had sex with them. The receptionists of the massage parlors were charged for soliciting prostitution.
Carrying out their patriotic duty to "Serve and Protect", Thai undercover police officers posing as customers visited 4 massage and entertainment venues owned by Chuwit Kamolvisit. Once inside, they picked out the most nice looking girls from the "fishbowl" for a private session (Massage) in the VIP rooms upstairs. After the (massage) session and after first proofing their manhood to the girls, the police officers flashed their badges.
"You're under arrest for prostitution" the stunned women were told as they tried to crawl from under the full weight of the naked men of the law.
Most of You will think it isn't right that police should have sex with prostitutes before arresting them? Having some morality you are probably right. But legally you would get thrown out of court in Thailand with such remarks. Under the Thai law, the Police Officers are not committing any crime by enjoying the prostitute's pleasures first, before arresting the same girls for performing illegal acts of prostitution.
Senior Police chief Colonel Varanvas Karunyathat defended the undercover police action by saying that the arresting officers involved needed to have sex with the masseuses to gain the necessary evidence that legalizes the arrest of the girls. He further added that the police even confiscated the used condoms from Chuwit's massage parlors
Rumor goes that many Bangkok Police Officers are volunteering for those new style of Sting Operations and that young men from all over the country are submitting applications to join the Police Academy to help "Serve and Protect" the country.