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Monday, 8 April 2013

Monks stored porn on their phones

Published: 8 Apr 2013 
Bangkok Post

Police have arrested four Cambodian monks accused of soliciting money from people in Chon Buri, and found many pornographic video clips stored in their cell phones.
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Police in Chon Buri's Sattahip district said on Monday that they had received complaints from people that the four monks continually  asked for donations. They said the group rented a room together instead of staying in a temple as they would expect them to do.
The four monks were named as Phra Chang Charlie, 42, Phra Kerd Viasna, 41, Phra Ram Kim, 38, and Phra Touch Nak, 35.
The detained monks said they travelled from different temples in Cambodia to Sattahip.
They said they collected money from people during the day and watched pornography and masturbated during the night.
Inside their room, police found pornographic CDs, a large amount of cash and several mobile phones containing many pornographic video clips.
The monks said they collected about 10,000 baht ($333) from people each week and the money was given to their families back home.

Police will charge and fine the four men, who have now left monkhood, before sending them back to Cambodia.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Man WTF!!! what is wring with this shit monks, i guess to much western shit. to much freedom destroy our culture.

Anonymous said...

Are they brothers? Their last names are "phra"

Anonymous said...

Pra in Siam meansPreah in Khmer.Khmer words:Preah =Pra in Siam.
They were not brothers nor relate to one another.Good job monks,watch porn and jerk off,collects donation for personal use! Wow! Easy money huh?

Kmenhwatt

Anonymous said...

Some Budhist monks, Christian priests, Al Lah followers, and et al are plain animals in religous clothings.