Monk sparks outrage after being filmed ‘watching PORN’ on his phone on packed bus
The Buddhist brother was caught out by a student apparently enjoying a private moment on public transport on Saturday morning in Northern Thailand
The Buddhist brother was caught out by a student apparently enjoying a private moment on public transport on Saturday morning in Northern Thailand
A MONK sparked outrage after he was apparently filmed watching porn on his smartphone while riding the bus.
Student Wittawat Wonghajuk had been travelling on the coach at 10am on Saturday morning in Loei province, northern Thailand.
The man in orange robes and sunglasses is seen resting his phone against the chair in front of him while he watches what seems to be explicit footage of a man and woman having sex.
Wittawat said he ‘’overheard the monk watching a movie like that’’ after he put the clip ‘’on the speaker’’.
He said: ‘’As soon as I turned to see I could see it, the porno clip, two people were naked having sex.’'
Wittawat, who is studying music, said he caught the bus at 10am in Loei province and usually enjoys the journey home to Nong Bua Lamphu province, reports the .
But the 22-year-old said he was outraged at the monk so openly watching an explicit movie in front of other passengers.
Wittawat added: ‘’I wanted to confront him but I didn’t have the courage to do that. This is a monk and I’m just a young student.
‘’But I filmed it instead so I have proof. The monk left the bus at the Wang Sapung district.
‘’I wanted to show people so they can see what happened.''
Monks are highly-revered in Thailand and Wittawat’s footage sparked a backlash from some users who claimed it to be staged.
Earlier this month a woman who was slapped by a monk after she confronted him for apparently spitting inside her minivan was herself fined £112 for ‘’causing a fight’’.
A Russian couple were also fined by the authorities earlier this month after footage surfaced of them having sex in the back of a tuk-tuk.
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