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Foreigner Accused of Monkey Abuse in Jomtien

A foreign man has been accused of physically abusing a young monkey in the Jomtien area of Pattaya after witnesses filmed him allegedly stuffing the animal into the front of his shorts and biting its ear in public. The incident reportedly took place around the Rompho Market beer bar area on Jomtien Second Road, Chon Buri, prompting concern from local residents and tourists.

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The footage emerged on 15 May 2026 after reporters received a video clip showing the large foreign man, who was described as shirtless and wearing shorts, carrying the monkey inside the front of his shorts while walking through the nightlife area. Witnesses claimed the man repeatedly forced the monkey in and out of his shorts and hit the animal if it became restless.

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A woman identified as 40-year-old Juthamas, who filmed the incident, said she had been drinking with friends at a beer bar near Rompho Market on the night before the footage surfaced. She noticed the foreigner walking around while holding the front of his shorts before approaching the bar where she was sitting.

According to Juthamas, the man then removed the monkey from his shorts and displayed it to people nearby several times. She began recording on her mobile phone before the man allegedly bit the monkey’s ear with his mouth while inside the venue.

Witnesses said the monkey appeared weak, frightened and exhausted. At one point, the animal reportedly ran across tables around the bar while the man chased after it to catch it again.

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Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek

Juthamas said she felt sorry for the monkey and believed the treatment amounted to animal abuse. She called on the relevant authorities to investigate the incident and determine whether any laws had been broken.

The case has drawn criticism from people who viewed the footage, with many expressing concern over the welfare of the animal. No information has yet been released regarding the identity or nationality of the foreign man involved.

Komchadluek reported that authorities have not publicly confirmed whether an official complaint has been filed or if any action has been taken following the circulation of the clip. It remains unclear where the monkey came from or whether it was being kept legally.

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papa al Ruby Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 8:56 AM, The Oracle said:

On a completely unrelated note, is public flogging still an approved punishment in Thailand?

yes

the floggings will continue

until moral improves

Jonathan Swift Gold Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 7:27 AM, phil2407 said:

Poor little thing - having an ape like that as an owner - hopefully he doesn't have kids if that how he treats a defenceless monkey 🐒 😡

A monkey is not an ape. Chimps, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, are apes.

Sir Dude Gold Member

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Another quality nutjob roaming around freely.

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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5 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

Has a Canadian air about him. At least it's not another Brit.

On what basis do you offer that conclusion? Or is this another one of your throw out something ridiculous and see if you can get a reaction actions?

JulesMad Gold Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 8:31 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

What's size gotta do with it?

It's pretty difficult to put an elephant, even a small one, in your trousers... So, size DOES matter!

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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I just hope this guy contracts EBOLA or something equally pleasant.

The man is surely mad.

Burma Bill Diamond Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 5:44 AM, Georgealbert said:

stuffing the animal into the front of his shorts

Was it after Monkey Nuts??

flaming dragon Gold Member

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

On what basis do you offer that conclusion? Or is this another one of your throw out something ridiculous and see if you can get a reaction actions?

I'm a Canadian.

Keeenok Powell Silver Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 8:31 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

What's size gotta do with it?

Exactly ,wish you would have a word with my missus.

DaRoadrunner Gold Member

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Is there anyone normal here?

AngryMan Senior Member

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ThIs cretin needs a good Talkicking to ASAP!

simon43 Star Member

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WTF is the matter with some people? That guy needs to be given a very solid kicking by the motorcy guys. See what he thinks when pain is inflicted on HIM!

sambum Ruby Member

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"{...............whether it was being kept legally."

If it's being kept in his shorts, I woould guess that he could pe prosecuted for keeping it "in an unhealthy and unsafe environment"!

richard_smith237 Star Member

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On 5/17/2026 at 5:44 AM, Georgealbert said:

A foreign man has been accused of physically abusing a young monkey in the Jomtien area

For a brief moment there I wondered if one of our more prolific posters from the Pattaya area had been caught messing around with a new girlfriend.... 🤣

ukrules Star Member

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4 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I just hope this guy contracts EBOLA or something equally pleasant.

The man is surely mad.

He's certainly a prick, that's for sure. I've known this type before - most of them end up where they belong which is prison.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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Nothing is going to happen unless someone files a complaint. Doesn’t sound like they will. RTP won’t be interested, no money in it.

NorthernRyland Ruby Member

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My first year in Thailand (2005) the guy I rented a house from had this monkey he kept on a rope on a table under his house. The thing didn't look happy at all and this guy was a hardcore drunk and would slap it around and generally just harass it. Not nice at all. I don't take a lot of photos but I still have this one.

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DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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4 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

Nothing is going to happen unless someone files a complaint. Doesn’t sound like they will. RTP won’t be interested, no money in it.

Not true. There is some vague public nuisance, animal cruelty laws around.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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Women love guys like the one in the video. He's the type the love of your life left you for. He's fit, fun, and doesn't care what other people think. The woman is always the smartest person in the room (in her mind) so it doesn't matter if the guy is a moron.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:

My first year in Thailand (2005) the guy I rented a house from had this monkey he kept on a rope on a table under his house. The thing didn't look happy at all and this guy was a hardcore drunk and would slap it around and generally just harass it. Not nice at all. I don't take a lot of photos but I still have this one.

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That monkey would be great to do experiments on. My scalpel hand is twitching.

spidermike007 Star Member

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20 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Is he going to be required to contact all his neighbors to inform them he's a monkey abuser?

Yes. And it will appear on his police record, as well as his credit report. He may be scarred for life. Animal abuse does not pay. LOL.

flexomike Gold Member

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19 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

A monkey is not an ape. Chimps, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, are apes.

he was referring to the guy as an ape.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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9 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

Not true. There is some vague public nuisance, animal cruelty laws around.

You may well be right, it’s not something that I know. The article does say:

“Komchadluek reported that authorities have not publicly confirmed whether an official complaint has been filed or if any action has been taken following the circulation of the clip.”

So the issue of complaint filing is out there as a requirement . Whether the police use any of the vague animal cruelty laws around, which you say exists, may depend on the court of social media and how much embarrassment is caused to law enforcement.

But without a complaint, I think they will let things die down and ignore it. If the guy is out and about and provokes further online activity, maybe something will be done

Explorator en Action Senior Member

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On 5/18/2026 at 12:08 PM, Jonathan Swift said:

A monkey is not an ape. Chimps, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, are apes

He was referring to the Human looking thing holding the Monkey as the Ape

tai4de2 Advanced Member

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Man... Pattaya makes lower Sukhumvit look like bible camp. WTF is going on down there lately?

DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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5 hours ago, tai4de2 said:

Man... Pattaya makes lower Sukhumvit look like bible camp. WTF is going on down there lately?

Marijuana laws have attracted the wrong crowd, many drug mules have hit that area too, literally has to be one of the worst places on this planet.

Burma Bill Diamond Member

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8 minutes ago, DonniePeverley said:

Marijuana laws have attracted the wrong crowd, many drug mules have hit that area too, literally has to be one of the worst places on this planet.

Thanks, I totally agree but with new stricter rules and regulations eg. no more free 60 day visas, much stricter cannabis controls and having to pay to leaveThailand, maybe these R-souls will be deterred.

Fortunately I am a country bumpkin who hated Pattaya, only making two overnight visits in 20 years and always returning to rural Lanna and Issan.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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5 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Thanks, I totally agree but with new stricter rules and regulations eg. no more free 60 day visas, much stricter cannabis controls and having to pay to leaveThailand, maybe these R-souls will be deterred.

Fortunately I am a country bumpkin who hated Pattaya, only making two overnight visits in 20 years and always returning to rural Lanna and Issan.

I'm not sure reducing a visa free entry from 60 days to 30 days is not going to stop idiots from being idiots - though I do agree, it may make Thailand less attractive for the bums to have to move on - the real issue is ineffective policing - this guy probably walked past 100's policemen in his time before social media blew this up.

As for cannabis control ? what control ? has there really been any increased control at all ? I haven't seen any.

As for 'paying to leave the country' ?? - there is no charge for leaving the country - it was floated that Thai's would have to pay a departure Tax when leaving - which is a pretty disgusting money grab IMO.

Burma Bill Diamond Member

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I'm not sure reducing a visa free entry from 60 days to 30 days is not going to stop idiots from being idiots - though I do agree, it may make Thailand less attractive for the bums to have to move on - the real issue is ineffective policing - this guy probably walked past 100's policemen in his time before social media blew this up.

As for cannabis control ? what control ? has there really been any increased control at all ? I haven't seen any.

As for 'paying to leave the country' ?? - there is no charge for leaving the country - it was floated that Thai's would have to pay a departure Tax when leaving - which is a pretty disgusting money grab IMO.

Thanks for your comments and I apologise for any misunderstandings. As I no longer live in Thailand, I rely on news media websites for information and these can be very misleading, especially on FB. Your corrections re: cannabis (for medical use) and the exit fee have been noted.

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