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Bloke arrested as cops find him giving penis ‘pearling’ and enlargement surgery in his car

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A 51 year old man has been arrested after cops caught him providing illegal penis enlargement services out of the back of his car

Police in Thailand have arrested a 51-year-old man after he was caught illegally providing pearling sexual enhancement and penile enlargement services in his car.

Pol Maj Gen Khongkrit Lertsitthisakul, commander of the Consumer Protection Police Division, told reporters on Monday that the suspect, Pithaya Moon-in, had advertised his services on social media platform TikTok.

In order to catch him out, police set up a sting operation to catch him the act, then arrested him in his parked car on Kamphaeng Phet 6 Road in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, on Sunday.

According to The Bangkok Post, there was a plainclothes policeman in the backseat of his car.

During the sting, police seized a haul of 189 pearling beads in round, cubic, bean, heart, capsule and Chinese bun shapes from his car.They also uncovered medical equipment, anaesthetics and surgical instruments in the vehicle.

For those unaware, pearling is the insertion of small beads under the skin of the penis to create ridges that boost friction during sex and enhance pleasure for both partners.

Yet while superior pleasure is the aim of the procedure, medics have warned that it carries a number of risks, including scar tissue, chronic pain and penile dysfunction.

The procedure also carries a risk of infection during the insertion itself, which could prove particularly nasty.

Allegedly, the suspect admitted he was not a medical professional and had illegally treated patients to generate income, with prices in the range of around 1,000 baht (£23) per pearling bead, 5,000 baht (£114) for circumcision and 10,000 baht (£229) for penile enlargement with filler.

In order to evade authorities, it is understood that the suspect carried out the procedures in his car or at the homes of his clients in the hopes of avoiding arrest.

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