A: Hey there! Have you heard about the news?
B: Nope, what's up?
A: So, this Thai mother who let her daughter get sexually exploited in Japan is probably getting extradited from Taiwan soon. It might be to either Japan or Thailand.
B: Whoa, that's terrible! What happened to the girl?
A: Well, she was just 12 when she was forced to work at a massage parlor in Tokyo. The manager of that place got arrested last November.
B: I see... and the mother was detained in Taiwan after leaving her daughter here?
A: Yeah! Senior Thai police official, Inspector General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot told NHK that. He also said the mother admitted to taking her child to work there.
B: So, where is she going to be extradited then?
A: Taiwanese authorities are deciding on it, but he thinks Japan would be more effective because most of the evidence is there and that's where the crimes happened.
B: I wonder if they can catch the whole network behind this...
A: Thatchai said it's not a mafia-style group or big criminal organization, but more like a group of people who used to work illegally abroad and now recruiting others in Thailand. He also mentioned that it leads to human trafficking between Thailand and multiple countries.
B: Wow, this is really serious... We need to cooperate with other countries to stop something like this.
A: Exactly! Thatchai stressed on the importance of cooperation among countries. Let's hope for justice for that poor girl and a crackdown on these illegal activities!
B: Nope, what's up?
A: So, this Thai mother who let her daughter get sexually exploited in Japan is probably getting extradited from Taiwan soon. It might be to either Japan or Thailand.
B: Whoa, that's terrible! What happened to the girl?
A: Well, she was just 12 when she was forced to work at a massage parlor in Tokyo. The manager of that place got arrested last November.
B: I see... and the mother was detained in Taiwan after leaving her daughter here?
A: Yeah! Senior Thai police official, Inspector General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot told NHK that. He also said the mother admitted to taking her child to work there.
B: So, where is she going to be extradited then?
A: Taiwanese authorities are deciding on it, but he thinks Japan would be more effective because most of the evidence is there and that's where the crimes happened.
B: I wonder if they can catch the whole network behind this...
A: Thatchai said it's not a mafia-style group or big criminal organization, but more like a group of people who used to work illegally abroad and now recruiting others in Thailand. He also mentioned that it leads to human trafficking between Thailand and multiple countries.
B: Wow, this is really serious... We need to cooperate with other countries to stop something like this.
A: Exactly! Thatchai stressed on the importance of cooperation among countries. Let's hope for justice for that poor girl and a crackdown on these illegal activities!
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Thai mother accused of allowing sexual exploitation of her daughter in Japan may be extradited from Taiwan. The girl was forced to work at a Tokyo massage parlor when she was 12, and the parlor manager was arrested last November. The mother admitted to taking her child to work there and is
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Category ID: conversation_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251204_17/#conversation
Date: Dec. 4, 2025
Notes: 2025-12-04
Created: 2025/12/05 03:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 21:10
Last Read: 2025/12/05 07:54