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Thailand: Buddhist monk arrested for alleged embezzlement of temple funds
@Source: bbc.com
The investigation on alleged misuse of temple donations started with Seksan and was later expanded to include Alongkot.
Alongkot resigned from his post last week as rumours swirled of donations being mismanaged, local media reported.
Jaroonkiat Pankaew, deputy commissioner of Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau, said Alongkot "cooperated well with the police and was willing to be disrobed without force", the AP news agency reported.
Monks are required to disrobe before they can be charged.
Monks are highly revered in Thailand, where more than 90% of the population identify as Buddhist. But many monks have been in the news for breaking the law or the monastic code.
Thailand's Buddhist institution, which has long been plagued with reports of monks breaking their vow of celibacy, trafficking drugs and committing financial crimes.
In July, police opened a hotline for people to report "misbehaving monks" after at least nine monks were found to have had sex with a woman. She had gone on to blackmail them with photos and videos of the acts.
In 2017, a jet-setting Thai monk made international headlines when he was charged with sex offences, fraud and money laundering.
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