Thai famous sexy influencer, "Maid Narumon" with nearly 740,000 followers, was sentenced to 6 months in prison for promoting a gambling website through story posts on social media. Considering her guilty plea, the final sentence was reduced to 3 months and then converted to 2 months of detention. In plain terms, she used her fanbase to make money by promoting illegal casinos, and ended up implicating herself as well. Want to know the latest on gambling law enforcement in Southeast Asia? Follow the PASA official website for continuous updates.

Case details: High remuneration leads to criminal accountability
The case was initiated by the Thai cyber police department. Maid has been promoting gambling websites through sexy attire, dance, and music in her story posts, openly guiding her followers to participate in online gambling. Investigations revealed that after receiving high payments, she continued her promotions, which involved "directly or indirectly organizing and promoting gambling," severely violating the law. The police subsequently issued a summons, and she voluntarily appeared and admitted to the related activities.
Law enforcement warning: Influencers promoting illegal content will be dealt with seriously
After the court's decision, the police stated that they would continue to investigate the employers behind the scenes and related personnel of the gambling websites, and remind all influencers and high-follower social media users: Any promotion of illegal gambling content will be seriously dealt with. The cyber police will also continue to monitor social platforms to ensure that violations are dealt with promptly, to prevent such behaviors from negatively impacting teenagers and the public.
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