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Police believe three suspects who admitted secretly filming singing duo Four-Mod taking a shower in a hotel are not telling the truth. The three turned themselves in to social campaigner Pavena Hongsakul yesterday, after the video surfaced on the internet, and the singing duo complained to police.
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| Chutimon, or ‘Mod’ |
Pol Maj-Gen Wisut Wanichbutr, head of the Children, Juveniles and Women Division, says Ms Pavena, known for her work in helping abused children and women, appears to have been the victim of a hoax.
She called the media to unveil the suspects and hand them over to police. The men turned themselves in to her Pavena Foundation for Children and Women saying they filmed the pair without their knowledge.
The young women were filmed on a mobile telephone camera. The video was then uploaded to the internet.
But police suspect the men were not the real parties involved.
''They will be charged with making a false confession and helping the real culprits,'' he said.
''I don't understand why the suspects turned themselves in to the foundation rather than police,'' he said.
RS Promotions singing duo Sakolrat Wora-urai, or Four, and Chutimon Chairat, known as Mod, were filmed while staying at the Ruenrom hotel in Khon Kaen province, where they were scheduled to perform a concert in July last year .
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| Sakolrat, or ‘Four’ |
The three men were identified as Theerachai Moonrat, 28, Wicharn Pathiranant, 34, a cook at the hotel, and Rungroj Tansiri, 32, a hotel security guard.
Mr Theerachai said a waiter friend at the same hotel, Piyanas Kablakorn, 21, was also involved. He claimed the waiter borrowed his camera phone and filmed the singers while they were taking a shower on July 13.
Mr Piyanas had not kept in touch with him since entering military service in Yala last year, he said.
Mr Wicharn said he saw Mr Piyanas filming the singers through a ventilation opening in a bathroom and joined him for a look. Mr Rungroj also took a peak at the pair.
On July 14 , Mr Piyanas and his girlfriend met Mr Theerachai to download the video clip from his camera phone onto their computer notebook.
Mr Theerachai said he did not know what they did with the video clip. He also lost his mobile phone in February.
The suspects said they came forward to show their remorse.
Pol Maj-Gen Wisut said he felt sorry for Ms Pavena that she was deceived, and vowed to bring the real culprits to justice.
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