
Thai network reported that according to Thai media news, on the evening of February 9, the staff of Paabadeng County, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand, received a report from the public that the abbot of the local Bang Ya Praek Temple had an affair with a female layman, and the two entered the Buddhist monastery and closed the door, so they went to check.
When the staff arrived at the monk's house, they found that more than 100 villagers were already watching outside. It is reported that the local villagers repeatedly broke the abbot to take the woman in and out of the monk's house, but suffered from no evidence, and did not receive a response after the report. This time, the villagers found that a woman had entered the monk's house since about 4 p.m., so she took a photo to report it and notified the staff to go to the scene to "catch the adulteress". When the staff, media, etc. arrived at the monk's house, the abbot was not willing to open the monk's house, and after a long negotiation, the abbot opened the monk's house to let the staff enter and search, and found a black diamond-encrusted hair card and wine hidden under the refrigerator and hidden under the Buddha statue, in addition, the reporter also found the blue lady's underwear under the stairs of the monk's house, and a closer look found that a woman with a disheveled dress was hidden in the stair storage room, and she tried to cover her face with clothes.
After the staff took control of the abbot and the female layman, the abbot argued that "the woman hiding in the monk's house is only his relative, but it is too much for a lone man and a widow to share in the same room, and he is willing to return to the world". At present, the abbot is not willing to give too many details, and the police will further investigate. According to local villagers, the above-mentioned abbot is not well evaluated in the local area, he often takes women into the monk's house, treats people with double standards, and often insults the villagers, and under his influence, there are not many villagers who enter the monastery to do merit.
(Source: Thai Media)