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Cidersomerset
20th May 2012, 13:45
Daily Mail on line....

Thai police arrest man with suitcase full of gold plated babies set to be used in black magic ritual

By Paul Sims

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A British citizen has been arrested in Bangkok after six foetuses were found stuffed into travel bags.

Hok Kuen Chow, 28, a Briton born in Hong Kong of Taiwanese parents, was held in the city’s Yaowarat area after police received a tip-off.

He is suspected of trying to smuggle the foetuses – from two to seven months – back to Taiwan to sell to wealthy customers online.

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Human remains: Two of the six foetuses wrapped in gold leaf which were seized by police in Bangkok, Thailand. A British man has been arrested

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Human remains: Two of the six foetuses wrapped in gold leaf which were seized by police in Bangkok, Thailand. A British man has been arrested

Chow has reportedly admitted buying the bodies, which had been roasted dry and painted in gold leaf, for 200,000 baht (£4,040).

Back in Taiwan he could have sold them for six times that amount to rich clients who believe the foetuses will bring them good fortune. ‘The bodies are between the ages of two and seven months,’ said Wiwat Kumchumnan, of the police’s children and women protection unit.

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‘Chow said he planned to sell the foetuses to clients who believe they will make them lucky and rich.
‘Some were found covered in gold leaf.’

Police said the bodies also had a variety of religious decoration and tattoos on them.
Grim haul: The remains of six foetuses which are believed to be destined for Taiwan. They were bought for £4,000 and could have been sold for six times that

Grim haul: The remains of six foetuses which are believed to be destined for Taiwan. They were bought for £4,000 and could have been sold for six times that

Grim: The corpses had a number of religious threads on them and they are thought to have undergone a black magic ritual

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Grim: The corpses had a number of religious threads on them and they are thought to have undergone a black magic ritual

It was not clear yesterday where the bodies, which had been stored in six travel bags, came from or who had handed them over to Chow.

It is possible they had undergone the grisly Thai practice ‘Kuman Thong’, in which unwanted babies are surgically removed from their mother’s womb before being subjected to a ceremonial ritual.

Instead of being buried, the bodies are roasted dry and covered with a lacquer before being painted with gold leaf.

Chow, who was arrested on suspicion of being in possession of human remains, was staying at a hotel in a backpacker area in Bangkok when he was detained.
Macabre: Thai police show the human remains at a news conference after British citizen Chow Hok Kuen was arrested

Macabre: Thai police show the human remains at a news conference after British citizen Chow Hok Kuen was arrested

Police had received a tip-off that foetus corpses were being offered to wealthy clients through a website advertising black magic services. Black magic rituals are still practised in Thailand, where street-side fortune tellers offer ceremonies to reverse bad luck.

Chow faces one year in prison and a 2,000 baht (£40) fine if he is found guilty.
In November 2010, health inspectors found 2,000 foetuses on a building site by a monastery in Bangkok which had been illegally aborted.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office yesterday confirmed it was on stand-by following the arrest.
A spokesman said: ‘We can confirm the arrest of a British national in Bangkok on May 18.
‘We stand ready to provide consular assistance.’

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seko
20th May 2012, 13:55
People buying these babies makes me wonder how low a human being can get. This and the 300,000 stolen Spanish babies are sad but true stories around our world.

We have to be better human beings and respect each other.

Thanks for posting Cidersomerset

conk
21st May 2012, 14:07
Dear God, this makes rhino horns and bear gallbladders seem like vanilla ice cream. Damn, the level of ignorance is incredible.

Airwooz
21st May 2012, 14:39
South asian style sick superstition......they believe dead babies can somehow grab money for them..........

truth4me
21st May 2012, 14:59
Well, not much to say. Numbing of the senses is a good word to use........

tenacity1
24th May 2012, 03:19
and there are those here who say there is no such thing as evil... this world is too wacked out for me.. Makes me want to hurl

Craig
24th May 2012, 03:27
wow, just plain wow, can reincarnation be fought against? I don't want to come back, no more...

deridan
24th May 2012, 03:44
such abuses are the essence of martial brn,
to burn them out.
gee, wackos would think of a use for anything.

(fact: more fetus's have been aborted then all the men lost in the wars of the last century...its a privileged to be alive, and we should count ourselves as soldiers to do something about this earths scorn at 'out of balanceness' ..the doers of this, to the behaviour which leads excessive b.production..)