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Top official's son among arrests at Jomtien hotel drugs party

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Top official's son among arrests at Jomtien hotel drugs party

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Chonburi provincial police arrested 15 men and women at a hotel drugs party in Jomtien on Saturday.

 

All those present tested positive for illegal drugs.

 

Ketamine in liquid and powder form and Ecstasy were found in a large quantity, said Sanook.

 

The group were dancing to loud music in room 307 on the third floor of the hotel that was not named.

 

Among those arrested was a 29 year old man named as Naris who is the son of a leading deputy official in Chaiyaphum.

 

He was personally found in possession of Ecstasy said the police.

 

All are being prosecuted for drug possession and drug use.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Time for "do you know who my father is?" to break out the big guns and start calling in favors, and making threats, to get his ignorant son off the hook. 

 

Edited by Just1Voice

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Lock them all up..........:thumbsup:

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Dont worry gang, when they find out who my Daddy is it will be swept under the carpet.

Now R.T.P. show your worth, do not allow Daddy or his pals to interfere.

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Pathetic. A few E's and some Kellogs is nothing. They'll be no harm to anybody taking either of those.

Go find some real crooks for crying out loud ?

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Edited by Nasrullah

This could have got really out of hand....a sex romp was on the cards me thinks:giggle:

2 hours ago, z42 said:

Pathetic. A few E's and some Kellogs is nothing. They'll be no harm to anybody taking either of those.

Go find some real crooks for crying out loud ?

Think the harm was done to the other hotel guests who were bothered by the loud music.

 

I dont mind them taking drugs, but why not just do it at home where you bother nobody?

Did I have this in a dream and/or did similar "event" like this happen in the not too distant past? How did this get out? Was kid so high forgot rule number 1: drop names and dispense cash

Daddy will take care of this , don't worry . 

6 hours ago, webfact said:

who is the son of a leading deputy official in Chaiyaphum.

A deputy official in the sticks.

I don't think that they will be too impressed in Pattaya.

bang them all up simple as with no exceptions

There will be no court case; no follow-up; just an exchange of brown paper.  Surprised the Plod even bothered to do a raid unless they had prior knowledge.

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missing word,

On 3/26/2018 at 9:47 AM, webfact said:

The group were dancing to loud music in room 307 on the third floor of the hotel that was not named.

 

Among those arrested was a 29 year old man named as Naris who is the son of a leading deputy official in Chaiyaphum.

 

He was personally found in possession of Ecstasy said the police.

 

All need jail time 

Especially Naris because he knows what he doing is illegal and stupid but we are in Thailand so he are the only one there not go jail 

On 3/26/2018 at 10:34 AM, z42 said:

Pathetic. A few E's and some Kellogs is nothing. They'll be no harm to anybody taking either of those.

Go find some real crooks for crying out loud ?

Stupid comment drugs is illegal 

You like it or not so if you think this is okej please read the signs in airport when you arrive or leave 

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