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OnlyFans models arrested over 'anything goes' fishing trips with followers in Thailand

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Two OnlyFans models have been arrested for offering 'anything goes' fishing trips to their followers in Thailand.

Officers were shocked when raunchy pictures emerged online of girls spread-eagled on the light pleasure boat while two men dangled their rods into the sea.

They allegedly charged 3,000 baht per person for the four-hour voyages 'catching seafood', with places limited to groups of up to three people.

The girls were later identified as OnlyFans swingers. Their profiles on the site showed them posing and performing sex acts outdoors and inviting other couples to join them.

The paid, aged 24 and 27, were summoned to the local station in Sattahip in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand, today, October 19, and arrested on suspicion of public indecency offences.

Officers did not make their names public.

Outraged local mayor Chaiwat Inanong from the Bang Saray beach area, where the boat was pictured, said: 'I don't know who these people are, but I don't allow this kind of business in my hometown.

'We won't allow it to continue. Anyone who knows a clue or has seen these people, please message me. I will prepare to file a complaint and report the prosecution until they are found.

'I support people making a living but they must follow the social rules and good order.'

Police Lieutenant Colonel Paiboon Laohanawat from the Sattahip station said the girls had admitted to posting the advert for adult fishing trips.

He said: 'This is considered an act that creates disgrace and destroys the image of the tourism of the Bang Saray municipality.

'We can assure everyone that we will take legal action against all involved parties.

'We are now currently gathering evidence to see if these girls were involved in other similar crimes.'

'They may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or a fine of not more than 100,000 baht, or both, for violating Section 14(4) of the Computer Crime Act.'

The girls reportedly told police that the men in the pictures were 'their boyfriends' and that they posted the advert to 'make their followers laugh'.

They have both been released from the station while officers continue their investigation.

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