Woman caught running million-baht online sex service in Ayutthaya
Suspect used social media to promote explicit content

A woman has been arrested in Ayutthaya for operating a lucrative online sex video subscription service, making millions of baht over the past three years.
The arrest took place in Samruan subdistrict, Bang Pa-in district, following an in-depth investigation by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB).
The investigation began after police discovered explicit content being marketed and sold on social media platforms. The suspect, identified only as Chulalak, charged subscribers 199 baht per month or a one-time payment of 499 baht for unlimited access to videos and images featuring herself, her boyfriend, and other participants in intimate activities.
Using social media apps and X accounts, the woman actively promoted her content to a large audience, enticing potential customers to join private groups where explicit videos and images were shared. After monitoring her online activities, police were able to identify Chulalak as the operator behind the accounts and private groups.
“She used two mobile phones to run the accounts and received subscription payments into bank accounts registered in her name,” said a police spokesperson. “The investigation revealed that the service had been running for three years, and she had accumulated millions in revenue.”
After obtaining a search warrant, officers raided Chulalak’s residence, where they found further evidence of her illegal operation. The 31 year old woman confessed to all charges, admitting her involvement in the service and her role in managing the explicit content distribution.
Officers were quick to act on the case, noting the growing trend of illegal online adult content subscriptions that target unsuspecting customers. This arrest highlights the police’s increasing efforts to crack down on such online activities, which pose a risk to public safety and morality.
Chulalak has been transferred to Bang Pa-in Police Station for further legal proceedings. She now faces charges for distributing explicit content and operating an illegal subscription service, reported Bangkok Post.
As police continue to investigate, they warn the public about the dangers of engaging in such illicit online services and urge them to report any suspicious activity.
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