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HIV-infected Thai man accused of raping scores of teenagers

Police in Thailand say they have arrested an HIV-infected soldier who allegedly blackmailed and raped more than 70 teenage boys

Reported by: AP Published : Nov 08, 2018 21:30 IST, Updated : Nov 08, 2018 21:30 IST
HIV-infected Thai man accused of raping scores of teenagers
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BANGKOK (AP) — Police in Thailand say they have arrested an HIV-infected soldier who allegedly blackmailed and raped more than 70 teenage boys.

Police said they received a complaint that the suspect was using fake social media profiles on Facebook and the gay dating app Blued to win the trust of his victims, so they would send him nude photos before agreeing to meet him. When they found out he was not who he pretended to be online, he then would threaten to make their nude photos public if they balked at having sex with him.

Police said in a statement that they discovered medicine for treating HIV when they arrested the 43-year-old suspect, Sgt. Maj. Jakkrit Khomsing, at his home Wednesday in the northeastern province of Khon Kaen. They said tests confirmed he was infected with HIV.

So far they have determined that Jakkrit had more than 70 victims between the ages of 13 and 18, police said .

"Even though the suspect is a soldier, this behavior — and I've consulted with army commanders — is a personal issue, not an organizational one," police Maj. Gen. Surachate Hakparn said.

Police said they are widening their investigation and attempting to contact other victims who have not yet filed charges.

Police have so far charged Jakkrit with six offenses: sex with a minor under 15 with or without their consent, punishable by 4-20 years in prison; indecent assault of a minor under 15 using threats, punishable by up to 10 years in prison; separating a minor under 15 from their parents without reason, punishable by 3-15 years in prison; blackmail, punishable by up to 3 years in prison; and coercing minors to conduct inappropriate acts, punishable by up to three months in prison.

Disclaimer: This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Associated Press (AP) wire.
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