The Thai Cabinet accredited a bill aimed toward preventing repeated sexual offense cases, which includes chemically castrating sexual predators, if a minimum of two medical professionals agree with the process and the offender provides consent.
MP and spokesperson from the Palang Pracharath Party, Pacharin Sumsiripon, and Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin had proposed the so-called “Sex Act” to forestall repeated sexual offense instances. The act aims to offer security to the inhabitants and put a serious punishment on offenders of all ages and genders who repeatedly commit violent intercourse acts. A total of 320 MPs agreed on the act.
Aside from the court-ordered castration, the act sets other measures to prevent offenders from repeating sexual assault. Some offenders will be ordered wear a tracking system and to only stay in one area, which might be designated by the court. Nothing to it would even be banned from leaving the country, required to notify when changing a office, prohibited from becoming a member of sure activities that might result in the offenses..

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