American, British and Australian tourists arrested in illegal hotel orgy raid with young Thai women

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A group of middle-aged British tourists have been arrested for engaging in an illegal hotel orgy with young Thai women.

According to The Mirror, a group of tourists have been arrested in an illegal hotel orgy in Pattaya, Thailand.

Footage of the raid carried out at 11.30pm showed scenes of naked women and dozens of men trying to cover themselves and hide from the cameras. 18 men from the UK, America, Germany, Canada, Australia, Russia, Malaysia and China were arrested with their female counterparts.

The guests were charged 1,500 baht to attend the event at the Tulip Hotel. Run by Chinese owner Sheng Liao Yang, 53, the hotel had 30 rooms spanning four floors. One floor was called a “play zone”. Hotel staff were also tasked with serving guests with hot tea, cleaning the rooms and joining in the games.

Sex toys, lubricants and condoms were found around the buildings. Yang did not have a license.

Naris Niwapantawong, District Sheriff in the Banglamung area of Pattaya, said the men “exchanged partners with each other”.

“We received a complaint about the Tulip Hotel. We were told they organised sex parties at the weekends,” he added.

“My staff co-ordinated with police, immigration and the military to strike quickly and accurately. We carried out the operation while they were having sex and we shut them down.”

“The site was hosting parties for those who prefer sex that involve exchanging partners.”

“To attend the event, participants had to register through a website. There was a rule that party members must be male and female couples. The cost per night was 1,500 baht per person.”

“Police investigated the claims first and gathered evidence and a warrant before striking the premises.”

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