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Police raid Sukhumvit pub, seize 60 hookahs

By THE NATION

 

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Police raided a pub on Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Road and seized a huge number of hookahs, Pol Maj-General Prasit Chaloemwutthisak, secretary-general of The Consumer Protection Board, announced on Saturday (November 16).

 

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The raid of the entertainment venue was carried out in collaboration with the special investigation team of Thonglor Police Station. “We received a tip-off that a pub in the Sukhumvit area provided ready-to-use barakus or hookahs to foreign tourists and local customers,” he said. “After inspecting the establishment, police found 26 hookah stations being used by customers, and 34 more in the storage area. Police also found a large number of baraku solutions and smoking equipment.”

 

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According to the secretary-general, preliminary inspection revealed that the pub made more than Bt100,000 per night from the baraku service alone. The pub owner was taken to Thonglor Police Station to be charged.

 

“Selling or providing barakus, electronic cigarettes and their solutions is a violation of the Consumer Protection Board’s Order No 9/2015,” he said. “Violators face a maximum of three years' jail time or Bt600,000 fine, or both.”

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30378401

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-11-17
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38 minutes ago, kevin612 said:

I thought hookahs are legal in Thailand and I saw a lot in pattaya. These are not electronic cigarettes to me.

They were outlawed by the wonderful leaders a few years back. Clearly, they are the scourge of Thailand, and their elimination has brought happiness back to the people, and made us all safer. I sleep like a baby at night knowing there is no one enjoying a sweet Shisha or a reasonably priced bl0w j0b (kudos to Doug Stanhope).

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Baraku is a bastardization of Buraku i.e. Burakumin - outcast group at the bottom of the Japanese social order.


Obviously, somebody didn't receive their brown envelopes.

Remember - baraku is illegal in Thailand, just like prostitution 

 

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