Thailand's infamous "jet-set monk" was convicted of raping an 
underage girl Wednesday, a court official said, in a case that has 
rocked an already scandal-mired Buddhist clergy.
Wiraphon Sukphon, 39, earned his evocative moniker after footage 
emerged of him wearing designer sunglasses with a Louis Vuitton bag on a
 private jet.
He was extradited back to Thailand from the US last year, accused of 
the rape and duping donors who had given him money to build what he said
 would be the world's largest emerald image of Buddha.
The girl was under the age of 15 and Wiraphon is said to have later fathered a child with her.
In Wednesday's ruling, which found him guilty of rape and separating 
the girl from her parents, the court said he had given the Buddhist 
faith a "bad reputation".
"He used his monkhood, which Thai people respect," the court official told AFP.
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 Wiraphon's 16-year custodial sentence punishment will be added to the
 20-year prison term he received in August after being found guilty of 
multiple counts of fraud.
The military junta that seized power in 2014 has taken a hardline 
against monks acting outside the law and authorities have considered 
introducing digitised ID cards that could track members of the community
 with criminal histories.
Thailand is mostly Buddhist and the religion is woven into everyday 
life, but drug, sex and financial scandals have weighed on the Buddhist 
leadership and forced some high-profile collisions with law enforcement.
In May the abbot of the tourist-heavy "Golden Mount" temple in 
Bangkok was arrested after $4 million was found in bank accounts in his 
name. 
Police are also investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing within the National Office of Buddhism.
And early last year, soldiers raided the temple of the mega-rich 
Dhammakaya sect on the outskirts of Bangkok to detain its controversial 
abbot on accusations of massive fraud. He eluded capture and remains at 
large.
Source - TheJakartaPost
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