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Police arrest woman at centre of sex scandal that saw nine monks disrobed

Police arrest woman at centre of sex scandal that saw nine monks disrobed

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A Thai woman has been accused of enticing multiple Buddhist monks into sexual relationships, then blackmailing them to cover up their intimacy.
At least nine abbots and senior monks involved in the scandal have been disrobed and cast out of the monkhood for possibly violating celibacy rules.
Wilawan Emsawat, in her mid-30s, was arrested at her home in Nonthaburi province, north of Bangkok, on Tuesday, Royal Thai Police Central Investigation Bureau said.
She is facing charges including extortion, money laundering, and receiving stolen goods.
Police said they had traced money that was transferred to her by a senior monk from a bank account belonging to his temple in Thailand's north.
Wilawan has not made a statement since her arrest. It is unclear if she has legal representation.
Before her arrest, she spoke to local media to acknowledge one relationship with a monk, whom she admitted she had given money.
At least nine abbots and senior monks involved in the scandal have been disrobed (Getty Images)
Scandals involving monks surface a few times a year in Thailand but usually do not involve senior members of the clergy.
The case also puts a spotlight on the large sums of money donated to temples controlled by abbots, which is in marked contrast to the abstemious lives they are supposed to lead under their religion's precepts.
Police said that Wilawan deliberately targeted senior monks for financial gain.
They said they found that several monks had transferred large amounts of money after Wilawan initiated romantic relationships with them.
Wilawan's bank accounts received around 385 million baht (£8.83 million) in the past three years, but most of the funds were spent on online gambling websites, police said.
Jaroonkiat Pankaew, a Central Investigation Bureau deputy commissioner, said the investigation began in June after an abbot of a famous temple in Bangkok abruptly left the monkhood.
Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau holds a press conference in Bangkok about the arrest of a woman involved in a sex scandal that caused several senior monks to leave the monkhood
Investigators found the abbot had allegedly been blackmailed by Wilawan over their romantic relationship. She told the monk that she was pregnant and asked him to pay 7.2 million baht (£170,000) in financial assistance, Mr Jaroonkiat said at a news conference in Bangkok on Tuesday.
Police believed 'this woman is dangerous and we needed to arrest her as soon as possible,' Mr Jaroonkiat said.
Thai media reported a search of her mobile phones revealed tens of thousands of photos and videos, as well as numerous chat logs indicating intimacy with several monks, many of which could be used for blackmail.
Thai monks are largely members of the Theravada sect, which requires them to be celibate and refrain from even touching a woman.
Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai ordered authorities to review and consider tightening existing laws related to monks and temples, especially the transparency of temple finances, to restore faith in Buddhism, government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub said Tuesday.
The Central Investigation Bureau has set up a Facebook page for people to report monks who misbehave, Mr Jaroonkiat said.
'We will investigate monks across the country,' he said. 'I believe that the ripple effects of this investigation will lead to a lot of changes.'
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