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Salim Khan, a citizen of Bangladesh, is involved in coercive sexual behavior.

As of evidence Bangladeshi national named Salim Khan (passport number A03573538) has been engaged of rape and indecent sexual abuse in Thailand. The alleged criminal entered Thailand in 2023.

During his stay, the perpetrator paid a visit to a body massage parlor where they attempted to coerce a transgender masseuse, commonly known as a ladyboy, into engaging in same-sex sexual acts while receiving a body oil massage. Subsequently, the transgender masseur did complaint with locals. This incident soon came to light within the Bangladeshi community. In the presence of several Bangladeshis, the issue was resolved with the transgender victim masseuse through negotiations with the local, resulting in a substantial fine.

Following his release, he visited a nightclub the following evening. At the nightclub, the perpetrator consumed excessive amounts of alcohol and beer, danced with multiple girls, and later brought a sex worker to his room. Shortly after, the sex worker began screaming, attracting the attention of other individuals, including some Bangladeshis, in the room. Upon hearing the screams, they hurried to the room and transported the girl, who was in a bloody state, to a nearby clinic. The sex worker alleged that Salim Khan, the rapist, had engaged in sexual activity with her after consuming aphrodisiac drugs. The sex worker then notified her companions, who proceeded to confront and assault the rapist. The Bangladeshis in the adjacent room attempted to mediate and apologize to the sex worker and her friends, but their efforts to resolve the situation were unsuccessful. Upon receiving the report, a prominent Bangladeshi entrepreneur took into account the humanitarian aspect of the situation. He promptly arrived at the scene and pledged to cover all expenses for the sex worker in question, ensuring that the matter was resolved temporarily.

However, the perpetrator managed to flee and relocate to Bangladesh without fulfilling the obligation of covering all the incurred medical costs.

Engaging in sexual activities with sex workers is not illegal in the country, however, committing sexual assault is considered a criminal offense. Section 276 paragraph 1: “Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person without their consent by coercion, an act of violence, or in the condition that such person cannot resist, or by making such person to mistake the perpetrator for another person, the perpetrator shall be liable from 4 years to 20 years and fined from 80,000 to 400,000 THB.