Senator Accused of Sexual Assault Responds with CCTV Footage

Bangkok: A male senator, recently accused of sexual assault by a female advisor to the Senate subcommittee, has taken a proactive step by filing a police report and releasing CCTV footage. The senator, whose identity remains undisclosed, is under scrutiny after the advisor publicly accused him of forcing her into a condominium and sexually assaulting her.

According to Thai News Agency, the controversy escalated when the female advisor held a press conference, detailing her allegations against the senator. In response, the senator has submitted a police complaint and provided a CCTV clip that shows both individuals entering an elevator. The senator included a message questioning whether the situation was one of consent or coercion, asking, “A man and a woman follow each other to get on an elevator. Was it consent or coercion? Were they willing or resisting?”

The case has captured significant attention, with the senator’s actions raising questions about the events that transpired. The senator has filed a formal complaint at Prawet Police Station, indicating his intention to contest the allegations and present his side of the story. The release of the CCTV footage adds a new dimension to the case, inviting public and legal scrutiny as both parties prepare to substantiate their claims.