Former Buddhist monk gets 16-year jail for abduction, rape

In this Thursday, July 20, 2017, Ex-monk Wirapol Sukphol is escorted by the Department of Special Investigation officials to the prosecutor's office in Bangkok, Thailand. A court in Thailand has sentenced Wirapol, a former Buddhist monk known for his jet-set lifestyle, to 16 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl who he also impregnated. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Bangkok: A former Buddhist monk Wednesday was sentenced to 16 years in prison for the rape and abduction of an underage girl, officials said.

Wirapol Sukphol, 39, was found guilty of child abduction and sexual abuse and was given eight-year sentences for each offence, said the Criminal Court in Bangkok. He denied the charges, Efe news reported.

Sukphol, a former abbot of Pa Khantitham Monastery in Thailand’s Sisaket province, is already serving the maximum 20 years for money laundering and fraud.

The court added the 16 years to his ongoing jail term, meaning he will serve 36 years in total behind bars.

He fled to the US in 2013 when the various charges were first levelled against him and he was extradited back to Thailand July 2017.

IANS

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