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Crime Belgian Tourist Causes Chaos in Pattaya Convenience Store, Pays 35,000 Baht in Damages
Picture courtesy of Matichon A 25-year-old Belgian tourist sparked outrage and online debate after a series of chaotic incidents in a Pattaya convenience store went viral on social media. The man, identified only as Mr Mustafa, was captured on video destroying merchandise and behaving erratically before being detained by police. He later agreed to pay 35,000 baht in compensation, and the matter was resolved without further legal action. The initial incident took place around 04:00 on 27 April at a store on Soi Naklua 16. In footage posted by TikTok and Instagram user @Mrbochkarev, Mr Mustafa is seen pouring a bottle of soft drink over his head at the checkout counter. Moments later, he proceeds to a wine display and violently sweeps more than ten bottles off the shelf, shattering them across the floor. Store staff fled the scene in shock and contacted police and management. Officers from Banglamung Police Station responded and detained Mr Mustafa, who was intoxicated at the time. He was taken into custody to sober up and questioned about the damages. The viral video, narrated in Russian and captioned “Visa-free, crazy Pattaya tourist,” drew widespread criticism online and reignited concerns over tourist behaviour in the city. Staff confirmed the events but said that the chain’s head office declined to comment or disclose the store’s name. The damage was confirmed to be extensive, primarily involving broken wine bottles and associated cleanup costs. Further police intervention occurred at 01.05 on 30 April when officers were called to another convenience store on Soi South Pattaya 17. Mr Mustafa was spotted attempting to repeat his earlier behaviour. Alert officers recognised him from the viral clips and intervened swiftly, preventing further damage or harm. According to staff, the tourist had tried to access restricted areas behind the counter and threatened employees with a liquor bottle, even blocking customers from leaving the store. Thanks to the prompt police response, the situation was contained without injury. Mr Mustafa was once again taken into custody and later transferred to a hospital for observation and care. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-04-30. -
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Who here follows the financial media?
I'm not a fan of the weak dollar for the sake of exports. -
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Immigration Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
This is what the TDAC kiosks at Suvarnabhumi airport (BKK) look like for use foreigners who didn't do the TDAC before their arrival. Photo copied from a post in the Thailand News forum. -
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What psychosocial factors lead to bickering, etc. in online forums among older men?
Impossible. You've never met a female in real life. -
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Thailand Requires Digital Arrival Card Submission 3 Days Before Entry starting May 1
Thank you for posting the photo of the TDAC kiosks. I was wondering what they look like.
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