BANGKOK (THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A young Japanese man has left Thailand after emerging evidence suggests he might have played a key role in a surrogacy gang.
Thai authorities raided a northern Bangkok condominium on Tuesday after a tip-off and found nine babies under the care of nannies. A pregnant woman there said she was acting as a surrogate mother.
A lawyer acting on behalf of the Japanese businessman said his client was the father of all the babies.
The man has been identified as 24-year-old Shigeta Mitsutoki, Bangkok Post reported. He has been a frequent visitor to Thailand over the past two years. Records show he has made a total of 65 visits during the period, the report said.
According to local media, the businessman left Thailand on Thursday. The Nation published a photo on its website showing a man, believed to be the Japanese man, with a baby in his arms.
The latest discovery puts the kingdom's lax surrogacy laws under scrutiny. It came days after an international outcry over a surrogate baby with Down syndrome, who was allegedly left in Thailand by his Australian parents.