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Pattaya: Gambling den above well known Chinese restaurant raided - owner and tourists taken to jail

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Pattaya: Gambling den above well known Chinese restaurant raided - owner and tourists taken to jail

 

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Daily News reported that the Pattaya police chief and a large contingent of Chonburi officers raided a gambling den above the well known Fu Man Lou Chinese restaurant near the Alcazar Cabaret in Pattaya last night. 

 

In an upstairs video karaoke room they found ten gamblers playing the Thai card game "Pok Deng".

 

Some 100,000 baht in chips was taken into evidence along with cards and other equipment. 

 

Arrested were seven Chinese men, two Thai women and a Russian woman. 

 

The den was being run by Beijing H., 50, who is the owner of the restaurant. 

 

Everyone was booked for gambling and contravening the Covid-19 regulations on gathering. 

 

Daily News slammed the gamblers in their headline for their reckless behavior amid Pattaya's lockdown.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

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7 Chinese , oH Dear.....

 

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18 minutes ago, webfact said:

Some 100,000 baht in chips was taken into evidence along with cards and other equipment. 

Jackpot! what's gambling den with no cash? why there's no mention of the cash that was there?...

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What no dirty farangs?

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At least they weren't playing Bridge!!????

Silly buggers should have used Pringles, but then again, they were supposed to be in lock down, so the crunch is, their gone.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

the well known <deleted> Man Lou Chinese restaurant

oh man, not <deleted> Man Lou. That is so low.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

The den was being run by Beijing H., 50, who is the owner of the restaurant. 

I'm Los Angeles N, 64, nice to meet you. 

53 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Jackpot! what's gambling den with no cash? why there's no mention of the cash that was there?...

How much does that have to do with 10 irresponsible players and a moronic gambling den and restaurant owner who is breaking the law? I am sure they can both handle and book the money they found too. Why the need to look down on people when they do a good job?

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Seems like they in the Wong place

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Some 100,000 baht in chips was taken into evidence along with cards and other equipment.

You took 70,000 baht Sgt........... yes Sir 40,000 baht

1 hour ago, NCC1701A said:

oh man, not <deleted> Man Lou. That is so low.

I'm Los Angeles N, 64, nice to meet you. 

looks like someone went over the top with the word filter here

 

 

 

 

 

Some 100,000 baht in chips was taken.

 

Real proper hand cut or french fries.....:cheesy:

 

 

2 hours ago, Henryford said:

What no dirty farangs?

No, those were lurking in a shady beer bar, scandalously spreading all manner of diseases with a surreptitious game of Connect Four.

 

'Breaking: "Gang of Four" farang spark virus panic'

 

I'm losing it.

 

Rooster

With those stairs it is really good that they never found the "Bridge players" who were on zimmer frames ! Wonderful how they treat one nation against another !

5 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

At least they weren't playing Bridge!!????

or Darts

6 hours ago, JimmyTheMook said:

7 Chinese , oH Dear.....

 

And yes, when the virus scare is over this figure could be thousands of gamblers in "official" casinos. Perhaps the Chinese owner was in the process of trying to get his first foot on the ladder!

7 hours ago, Henryford said:

What no dirty farangs?

1 Russian....

This is tradition Chinese restaurant, usually it is in the basement, guess the police don't like the Chinese infringing on their own gambling dens!

1 hour ago, thailand49 said:

guess the police don't like the Chinese infringing on their own gambling dens!

The police don't like those that don't pay to operate. 

14 hours ago, webfact said:

F u Man Lou Chinese restaurant

Flu man Lou sounds like a much better name for a Chinese business. 

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In case anyone is wondering I have eaten there and was not impressed. Maybe the restaurant was a front for the real business eh?

7 minutes ago, balo said:

Flu man Lou sounds like a much better name for a Chinese business. 

Groaners. 

2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Groaners

Cheers! 

 

4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

In case anyone is wondering I have eaten there and was not impressed. Maybe the restaurant was a front for the real business eh?

Next time, be sure to ask for the upstairs special.  ????

15 hours ago, webfact said:

The den was being run by Beijing H., 50, who is the owner of the restaurant. 

 Those darned Mexicans up to it again, I see. ????

Ratted out by a sore loser?

15 hours ago, Leaver said:

Next time, be sure to ask for the upstairs special.  ????

Myself I prefer the "downstairs special".....????

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