At Pattaya, in eastern Thailand, three Indian tourists called the police after judging a prostitute "not sexy enough" for them.
Police at the famous seaside resort, nicknamed "the world's sex capital", sometimes find themselves having to resolve surprising conflicts.
The escort's figure did not match their expectations
Tourists unhappy with the physical appearance of the woman they had brought to their hotel refused to pay her, triggering a surreal police intervention.
The incident occurred at a hotel in Pattaya 11 located on Soi Liap Chai Hat on Friday, July 18.
The tourists contacted the police, claiming that a woman had entered their room and refused to leave.
Upon their arrival, the officers found a Thai woman, aged around 35 to 40, who seemed confused by the presence of the police.
According to the woman's account, she had agreed to provide services for 3,000 baht (79.66 euros) per person and had received a down payment of 1,000 baht (26.55 euros).
However, after arriving at the room, the tourists expressed their dissatisfaction, claiming that her breasts were too small and that her figure did not match their expectations.
They asked her to leave without paying the full amount.
In response to this refusal to pay, the situation became tense.
The escort, not wanting to leave without being paid, demanded payment of the promised amount.
The police were called to resolve an absurd conflict
When she asked for the remainder of the agreed amount before leaving, the men told her they had to go downstairs to change some money and would return, but they came back accompanied by police officers.
The tourists confirmed that they had used the woman's services at an entertainment venue, but claimed that she did not meet their expectations.
They stated that she had refused to leave when they asked her to and had demanded to be paid, which prompted them to call the police.
An arrangement found to avoid prosecution
The police acted as mediators between the two parties, advising them to negotiate a solution or face potential legal consequences.
The dispute was eventually resolved, with both parties reaching a settlement, and the matter was closed without further incident.
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Source: Khaosod English
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4 comments
You have to be very gullible to believe that such scammers are capable of giving you 9000 bahts…
The world is crazy... But for real.
The sentence "The dispute was finally resolved, with both parties agreeing to refund each other and the matter was closed without further incident" lacks clarity: it is hard to understand how the prostitute could have refunded the clients...
Hello Jojo,
Absolutely, we are waiting to see if there will be other clearer sources on this matter to make an update, but the original source, Khaosod, only provides this explanation.