Pattaya, January 19, 2012 [PDN]; At 05:30 hrs Mr.Akkapon 30 -year old and Ms.Somchean Chitchampee 30-year-old, owners of sausage & flower shop address 216/1 Moo 2, Sri Saket, brought their shocked daughter “May” and her torn panties to the police station.
Pol.Lt.Col. Prasit Mansri, Pattaya police station Chonburi took immediate action and helped the parents to catch the culprit. Mr.Kongdej Chanyai ,52-year old from 212/1 Moo.2,tambon Pay. Working as a security guard in Sattahip
Upon police investigation, Ms Somcheun said, she and her husband sell grilled sausages & flowers. They rent a room in soi Korpai 4, Sounthern Pattaya.
Before the incident the mother had asked her relatives to look after “May”. They came back at 02:00 and saw their daughter’s torn panties. In addition, their daughter was sad and quiet. They asked their relatives, the “babysitters” but they did not know what had happened.
The child told her that the security guard who works near their rented room gave her candy. Then took her in to his sentry box and he put his hand in her pants and touched her genitals but she protested and her panties were torn. The mother checked her daughter’s genitals and noticed they were swollen.

Moments later Mr.Akkapon the father, his wife also their relatives went straight to the sentry box where they found Mr.Kongdej Chanyai, the perpetrator, drunk, in sitting in his sentry box.
They asked him if he had molested their child. At first he denied but when they threatened him he confessed. The security guard tried to bride the parents with thousands of THB but to no avail. He was taken to police station.
Mr Kongdej Chanyai, the lecherous security guard, confessed and admitted that he became lustful after drinking too much beer. Then he saw the little girl playing near his sentry box. So he tricked her with candy and took her in to the box and molested her. The pants were torn because the child was terrified.
Thereafter he let her go. After that he masturbated and fell a sleep. The police sent the girl to the hospital for a check up and to find evidence.
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