DSI invades to help children arising from illegal surrogacy

Bangkok, May 6-DSI raids to help children born from illegal surrogacy. The court has issued an arrest warrant for the accused.

Yesterday (May 5, 2023), Police Major Suriya Singhamon, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and Police Captain Piya Raksakul, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) assigned Mr. Somroek Tangkaravakoon, Acting Director of the Division of Foreign Affairs and International Crime and Ms. Arunsri Wichawut, Deputy Director of the Division of Foreign Affairs and International Crime (Head of Special Case Investigation Officer No. 236/2565) joins the staff of the children's and family home in Samut Prakan Province. And Bangkok, the police of the Muang Samut Prakan Police Station and the Bang Phlat Police Station help children who are believed to have been born through illegal surrogacy. in order to provide assistance and protection for the welfare of children

Operation this time As a result of the expansion of the special case 236/2565, the case of smuggling of Thai women To hire a surrogate mother (surrogate) to a foreign employer with a transnational criminal organization in Nong Khai Province, in the case of Tan Thai Boys, it was found that there are children believed to have been born from illegal surrogacy. was brought to raise with a group of people in Samut Prakan and Bangkok Investigator of the Department of Special Investigation Therefore successfully integrated with relevant agencies to help the boy Tanthai (fictional name)

Subsequently, the Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two suspects involved in this case by the DSI investigating team. Accelerate the prosecution of foreigners involved in the smuggling process for recruiting Thai women for surrogacy (surrogacy) to foreign employers who have the characteristics of transnational criminal organizations.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency