Jaycee Chan Allegedly Exposed as Mastermind Behind Shocking Kuman Thong Scandal in Thailand – 2,000 Infant Corpses Found
Bangkok, Thailand – In a horrifying and deeply disturbing development that has stunned the nation, Thai authorities confirmed today that over 2,000 infant bodies have been discovered in what is now considered the largest Kuman Thong black magic scandal in Thai history. The most shocking revelation, however, came just minutes ago, when police named the alleged ringleader behind the gruesome operation: Jaycee Chan, the son of legendary martial arts actor Jackie Chan.

The discovery was made during a police raid on an old warehouse in the Nonthaburi province, just outside Bangkok. After months of investigating reports of illegal spiritual rituals and body trafficking, officers were led to a chilling scene: shelves and floors stacked with preserved infant remains, many wrapped in ritual cloths, and others contained in traditional urns used in black magic ceremonies.
Kuman Thong, a controversial and forbidden practice in Thai folklore, involves the use of preserved fetuses or infant corpses believed to contain powerful spirits. Though outlawed in modern times, the underground trade has survived in secret circles, often involving wealthy clients seeking spiritual protection or fortune.
“We were prepared for something disturbing,” said Police Colonel Sarun Thipmanee, lead investigator on the case. “But nothing could have prepared us for the scale and horror of what we found.”

Initial forensic analysis indicates that the corpses had been gathered and preserved over a span of nearly a decade. Digital evidence recovered from the site, including emails, transaction records, and encrypted communications, reportedly links Jaycee Chan directly to the network behind the operation. According to officials, Jaycee acted as the international coordinator, using his fame and connections to move bodies across borders undetected and provide cover for the group’s high-profile clients in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China.
Jaycee Chan, now 42, previously made headlines in 2014 after being arrested for drug possession in Beijing, where he served a six-month sentence. Since then, he has kept a relatively low profile — until today.
The public response has been swift and intense. Thai citizens have flooded social media with anger, disbelief, and grief. Hashtags such as #KumanThongHorror, #JayceeChanArrest, and #JusticeForTheChildren are now trending across Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Vigils and protests have already begun outside the Hong Kong Consulate in Bangkok, with demonstrators demanding full justice for the victims.

As of now, Jaycee Chan has not been arrested. Thai authorities are said to be working with Interpol and Hong Kong law enforcement to issue an international arrest warrant. If extradited and convicted in Thailand, Jaycee could face life imprisonment or capital punishment under the country’s laws regarding human trafficking and ritual abuse.
Jackie Chan, a beloved global icon and UNICEF goodwill ambassador, has yet to comment. Sources close to the Chan family describe the actor as “devastated” and “in disbelief” over the allegations against his only son.
“This case is more than a criminal investigation — it’s a spiritual crisis for the nation,” said Professor Anucha Premchai, a cultural anthropologist at Chulalongkorn University. “The Kuman Thong legend is part of Thai folklore, but this horrifying abuse of that tradition has shaken the public’s trust and moral fabric.”
As the investigation deepens and international pressure mounts, one thing is clear: this case is far from over — and the consequences will echo not only through Thailand but across the world.
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