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Thai Police hunt for alleged real owner of raided Club One Pattaya, eye 5-year closure

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14 hours ago, Bernietravelling said:

He has already experience in that

 

Before, that Club was called “Bone Club” and was closed, as far as I remember,  also for 5 years.

It then re-emerged again as One Club.

 

I assume, the next name will be “Ne Club”:

… Bone Club - (B)one Club - (Bo)ne Club … ????

What, they simply paint out one letter on the sign over the door, (and scribble one out on the licences) then business as usual?

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On 10/25/2022 at 6:43 AM, RichardColeman said:

Or another look at it - closing it due to a chinese national using it as a criminal enterprise !

Wait till they look at all the Chinese illegal money going into Pattaya condo building

On 10/25/2022 at 10:46 AM, champers said:

The place was busted for late opening earlier this year when it was called Bone. It should have been closed down then, in theory.

They have changed to their current name only in the last couple of weeks.

Give them a chance to move the fixtures and fittings to a new location, re-establish some "operating practices" and off they go...

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