Thai Police Prioritize Transfer of Detained Mother From Taiwan to Japan in Trafficking Probe
The Bangkok police chief announced a plan tied to a case that protected a Thai girl forced to work at a Tokyo massage parlor.
Overview
- Thai police chief Kittrat said on Nov. 18 that Japan is the preferred destination for the mother's transfer.
- The woman is being held by local police in Taiwan in connection with the investigation.
- The case involves a Thai girl who was found working illegally at a Tokyo massage parlor and was protected as a human‑trafficking victim.
- Authorities across Thailand, Taiwan, and Japan are coordinating the legal and logistical steps for a potential handover, with the process still underway.
- The development was reported in a brief Kyodo dispatch from Bangkok, and no timetable or charging details have been disclosed.