Police in Bangkok report there have been allegations that a member of ground staff at Suvarnabhumi International Airport sexually assaulted a male passenger, 15, in a restroom.


Pol Col Chakrapong Nuchphadung, the airport police station’s superintendent, verified the occurrence. He said a 46-year-old lady came forward to authorities on Wednesday to say that a ground crew member for an airline based at the airport named “Sukkasem” had abused her kid.

The incident occurred in a lavatory close to Gate B8 of the domestic terminal at approximately 6:40 p.m.


The boy, then 15, had sought the man for help because he was on his way to Krabi to visit his mother.


Sukkasem, 43, allegedly grabbed the victim improperly after giving him a boarding permit and telling him to wait for boarding, and then convinced him that his luggage was too heavy. He directed the victim into a lavatory, claiming he needed to check the bag’s contents.

However, once inside, the guy allegedly locked himself in a cubicle with the youngster, blocked his way out and sexually assaulted him twice despite the boy’s cries for help.


The victim claims that Sukkasem threatened him when he exited the loo and forced him to wait.


As soon as the victim arrived in Krabi and told his family about the attack, they took him to the Nua Klong police station, where they collected DNA evidence that led to the issuance of an arrest order for the airport worker.

Police Summoned After Boy 15, Molested At Suvarnabhumi Airport