Warn those who ‘share’ or ‘like’ it may face legal action PUBLISHED : 24 May 2026 at 19:10 (Photo: 123rf) Cyber police are investigating the source of a URL linked to a social media livestream featuring obscene content, while warning that people who like or share such material could also face legal action. The sex livestream was widespread, worming its way into many popular pages. Watchers included Drama-addict and the Disease Control Department. Pol Maj Gen Chatchaphanthakan Klaiklueng, deputy commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), said on Sunday that officers had been ordered to examine the URL involved in the explicit livestream on Facebook on Saturday night, to determine who owned the page and identify the individuals appearing in it. He said that if the page owner or the people featured in the broadcast are Thai nationals or are in Thailand they would face prosecution under the Computer Crime Act for importing false and obscene information into a computer system. Authorities would pursue the case to the fullest extent of the law, he said. The CCIB will also coordinate with Facebook Thailand to review the platform’s online community standards and examine why the explicit content was not automatically
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Cyber police probe live-sex livestream on Facebook – Bangkok Post

Cyber police probe live-sex livestream on Facebook – Bangkok Post