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Australian events organised interviewed by police over raunchy pool party
Australian events organiser Coran Maloney is grilled by police in Pattaya, Thailand, this afternoon over a raunchy pool party.
Two guests were filmed simulating sex and oral sex with a bikini clad Thai woman surrounded by cheering guests in a beach-front pool on Saturday night.
Footage of the ''obscene'' behaviour sparked outrage and heavy-handed cops descended on the hotel today to grill the owner and launch a manhunt for the filmer and the two lads involved.
Coran - whose firm Kolour Entertainment organises boozy parties - was called to give evidence to an ''inquiry'' this afternoon.
He is not facing any charges but police are desperate to prosecute the people in the video and the filmer for breaking the country's obscenity laws and computer crime act by filming the lads in the pool.
After turning up with his wife, Coran told police the people in the video were ''guests in the event''.
He added: ''For the entertainment for the guests we have food available, artists, production, lighting sound. We had a mascot.
''We know who they are but I have... I have their name and phone number. I just tried calling him but his phone is off now. I think he's scared.''
The hotel owner, the resort's staff and waiters were also summoned to speak with Pattaya Police Chief Apichai Krobpetch over the incident.
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