20s Thai Owner Who Hired Thai Female Massage Workers and Robbed the House While They Were Out View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Thai business owner A (26) and accomplice B (24), who were indicted for burglarizing the homes of Thai massage parlor workers they employed, were sentenced to imprisonment with a suspended sentence.


The Changwon District Court Criminal Division 5 (Judge Kwak Hee-do) announced on the 8th that A and B, who were tried on charges of special theft, were sentenced to 6 months in prison with a 2-year suspension.


According to the Changwon District Court, A and B are accused of breaking into the homes of Thai workers they employed in February after their business faced difficulties, stealing valuables worth about 12 million won, including necklaces and mobile phones.


A induced three workers to leave their homes by saying "Let's go to work," while B committed the crime by burglarizing the homes. A had previously given B the home passwords to facilitate the crime.



Judge Kwak stated, "Considering the method of the crime and the extent of the damage, the nature of the offense is quite serious," and added, "The sentence is determined comprehensively, taking into account the compensation for the damage and the amicable settlement with the victims."


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