Cambodian girls rescued from border brothel
Monday, September 13th, 2010Aranyaprathet is a fairly non-descript border crossing point from Thailand into the town of Poi Pet on the Cambodian side. It is the busiest crossing point into Cambodia and a key transit point for human traffickers.
On the evening of 13 September 2010 in Aranyaprathet, a joint operation between The Grey Man and the Royal Thai Police resulted in the rescue of four Cambodian girls on the Thai side of the border. The girls were 14-15 years old and had been trafficked into Thailand for prostitution.
A three person Grey Man team had set up a sting operation the previous day but it fell through when the go-between became frightened and did not bring the girls he had promised. It had been a frustrating month for the team with a number of leads ending in dead ends.
The team then changed to another target. They had acquired video and audio surveillance of a brothel that had under-aged girls in it and called in a specialist Thai police unit. In this brothel the girls’ rooms were padlocked and the windows covered in bars.
After a thorough briefing between the two groups, the Grey Man operatives then re-entered the brothel with Police nearby ready to conduct a raid.
The operatives continued their undercover roles, and once they ensured that the girls were still there, triggered a raid by the Police. Twenty Anti-trafficking Police and three Grey Man personnel were involved in the operation.





