A business owner who tried to stop filming was arrested on charges of assaulting his boyfriend. In the meantime, the live broadcast was reported by local media.
A Korean tourist was arrested by the police on charges of visiting a massage shop in Thailand without permission, broadcasting live, and assaulting the owner who stopped him. (Photo = The Tiger) / Photo = Newsis[Financial News] A Korean man who was doing a ‘live broadcast’ at a massage shop in Pattaya, a famous tourist destination in Thailand, was arrested on charges of assaulting the owner who was restricting him. On the 15th (local time), the Bangkok Post reported on a massage shop in Pattaya’s Banglamung area the previous day. It was reported that Mr. A, a Korean man, was arrested at the store on charges of assaulting the business owner. The business owner, a woman in her 40s, claimed to the police that Mr. A visited the store several times and broadcasted live without permission. The business owner claimed that Mr. A was a tourist. Considering this, he explained that he initially left it alone. However, on the day the incident occurred, Mr. A opened the curtain and startled a customer receiving an oil massage, so he had to stop it. The business owner then pushed Mr. A, who was filming with his cell phone, telling him not to film without permission, and he grabbed his arm and knocked him down, damaging his shoulder. He said it was dislocated. In addition, the owner’s Korean boyfriend is said to have suffered a broken nose after being hit by Mr. A. According to local media reports, Mr. A is known to have continued to broadcast live even amidst the chaos.