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Videos supplied of naked dancers

Videos supplied of naked dancers

Outspoken lawyer Songkran Atchariyasap on Friday submitted more evidence to police in Bangkok concerning two websites that hired two women to dance naked in a Facebook Live post last week.

Songkran submitted 29 video clips to officers at Bang Khen station to persuade them to prosecute those behind the websites. He alleged that they had hired young women, many of whom were students, to strip and dance in a lewd manner for commercial benefits.
He alleged those behind the websites had hired young women, many of whom were students, to strip and dance in a lewd manner for commercial benefits.
 He said he wanted police to file charges including human trafficking, inputting pornographic materials on to a computer for public access, and promoting a shameful act by others in public. 
Bang Khen superintendent Pol Colonel Amnat Intharasuan said police would pass the evidence to the Digital Ministry in order to identify those responsible. Officers would also instruct the two women to provide more information about who had hired them.
The latest move followed the surrender of Thanyakan Rojin, 23, and Kanthicha Buranon, 21, on Thursday to face charges of performing a shameful act in public by indecently exposing themselves and violating the Computer Crime Act. 

Videos supplied of naked dancers
The two women apologised to the Thai public for setting a bad example to young people. They claimed they needed to earn money for their families and send younger siblings to school. They were released later the same day on Bt75,000 bail. 
Songkran chairs a Facebook-based network that claims to target threats to the nation, religion and monarchy. 

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