Bangkok:
Thai police on Wednesday said that they had charged five defrocked Buddhist abbots for sexually abusing eight boys at monasteries around the northern city of Chiang Mai.
The abuse was discovered after police rescued one boy from the abuse ring last year, police said, adding all the children involved were under 15 years of age.
"Four of the abbots volunteered to disrobe, but one denied the charges and was forcibly defrocked," Major General Prachuab Wongsuk, of the northern police region, told AFP.
He said police found alcohol and pornography during a search of living quarters at five monasteries.
Police believe the abbots were acting together and Prachuab predicted that more monks would be arrested soon.
The abuse was discovered after police rescued one boy from the abuse ring last year, police said, adding all the children involved were under 15 years of age.
"Four of the abbots volunteered to disrobe, but one denied the charges and was forcibly defrocked," Major General Prachuab Wongsuk, of the northern police region, told AFP.
He said police found alcohol and pornography during a search of living quarters at five monasteries.
Police believe the abbots were acting together and Prachuab predicted that more monks would be arrested soon.
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