Thai husband forgives wife in monk-y business affair scandal

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A Thai husband in the Isaan province of Buriram is ready to forgive his wife after discovering she was having an affair with a drug-addicted monk. Unfortunately, his wife chased him out of their home and attempted to bail the monk out of detention.

The husband, 31 year old Tone, filed a complaint against 37 year old monk Ek after the monk sent him explicit videos of himself having sex with Tone’s wife. Lahan Sai Police Station, along with a community leader, raided the temple yesterday, October 21.

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Ek admitted to communicating with the married woman but denied sending the videos to Tone. The monk also tested positive for drugs, leading the police to defrock him and begin legal proceedings. He was subsequently detained at the police station.

Channel 7 interviewed Tone following Ek’s arrest yesterday, October 21. Tone stated that the legal proceedings did not improve his relationship with his wife. She chased him out of their home and even accused him of ruining Ek’s life.

Tone added that his wife later disappeared, saying she was going to the police station to bail Ek out. Despite everything, he admitted that he still loved and cared for her but was willing to let her go if she chose Ek.

Tone revealed that he was always prepared to forgive his wife and put the past behind them but she would need to promise to end her relationship with Ek. He urged her to consider their two children before making any further decisions.

The woman’s mother, 64 year old Chuay, told the media that she only recently learned of the affair between her daughter and the former monk. She expressed her shock, stating that she never expected her daughter to behave in this way. Chuay said she now refrains from going out due to embarrassment.

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ORIGINAL STORY: Unholy muddle: Monks caught in naughty habits in defrock shock

Police officers and a village head raided a monk’s quarters, resulting in the defrocking of two monks for engaging in drug use, drinking alcohol, and having an illicit affair with a local man’s wife. The raid occurred after receiving complaints and evidence of inappropriate behaviour.

The search took place at a temple in Lahan Sai district, Buriram province yesterday, October 20. Police from Lahan Sai Police Station, together with the village head, inspected the quarters of two monks in the Tatchong subdistrict.

Complaints had been lodged about monks engaging in drug use, alcohol consumption, and illicit affairs with villagers’ wives, supported by video evidence of sexual activity.

During the raid, the police first searched the quarters of 37 year old Ek. No drugs or drug paraphernalia were found but a pair of women’s underwear was discovered hidden among his robes.

In the quarters of another monk, 35 year old Thun, police also did not find drugs or drug paraphernalia, but they did find bottles of liquor and beer.

Following the search, both monks underwent urine tests which came back positive for drugs. They were immediately taken to the abbot to be defrocked and then escorted to the police station, where they were charged with drug use and sent for rehabilitation as per legal procedures, reported KhaoSod.

Monks defrocked in Buriram for drug use and illicit affairs
Image: KhaoSod

In a confession, former monk Ek admitted to using methamphetamine, stating he had consumed three pills two days prior. However, he denied the accusations of an affair, claiming that he only communicated with the woman because she had told him she was separated from her husband. He also denied any knowledge of sending explicit clips to mock the woman’s husband.

The woman’s 31 year old husband shared his ordeal, saying that the first time he discovered his wife’s affair with Ek, she claimed to have been coerced by the monk. He forgave her after she promised to cease all contact.

Despite this, he later caught them exchanging messages and found out they continued to meet secretly, prompting the husband to file a complaint and report the incident.

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Petch Petpailin

Petpailin, or Petch, is a Thai translator and writer for The Thaiger who focuses on translating breakingThai news stories into English. With a background in field journalism, Petch brings several years of experience to the English News desk at The Thaiger. Before joining The Thaiger, Petch worked as a content writer for several known blogging sites in Bangkok, including Happio and The Smart Local. Her articles have been syndicated by many big publishers in Thailand and internationally, including the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Bangkok Post. She is a news writer who stops reading news on the weekends to spend more time cafe hopping and petting dwarf shrimp! But during office hours, you can find Petch on LinkedIn and you can reach her by email at petch@thethaiger.com.

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