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Crime Authorities Raid Pattaya Club: Underage Patrons, Illegal Migrants & Drug Use Uncovered
Picture courtesy of Daily Nes. A late-night raid by Bang Lamung district officials exposed a host club in South Pattaya operating illegally, with underage customers, undocumented migrant workers, and patrons testing positive for drugs. Acting on complaints from the public, Bang Lamung District Chief Mr. Patcharapach Sritanyanon ordered Mr. Tharit Chancharoon, the district’s Chief of Security Affairs, to lead an enforcement team to inspect the venue on Soi Chaloem Phrakiat 35. The raid took place at approximately 03:05 on 29 July. Officers entered the premises to find more than 30 people partying inside. The authorities immediately ordered the music to be stopped and lights turned on so that a full inspection could be conducted. Initial checks revealed five patrons under the age of 20, the youngest just 17 years old. Additionally, five Laotian nationals were found working as host staff, entertaining customers without valid work permits. A urine drug screening was then carried out, with nine individuals, eight men and one woman, testing positive for illegal substances. The venue also failed to present any documentation proving it had licences to operate as an entertainment venue or to sell alcohol. Authorities have taken multiple actions: • The nine individuals who tested positive for drugs will be sent for rehabilitation. • The five underage patrons will be questioned as witnesses. • The undocumented migrant workers will face legal proceedings under immigration and labour laws. • The club owner faces several criminal charges, including permitting entry to minors, employing illegal workers and operating without licences. District officials announced that a formal request would be submitted to the Chonburi Governor to shut the venue down for five years to prevent further offences and set an example for other entertainment venues in the region. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-29 -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai & Cambodian Leaders Agree to Ceasefire Following Malaysia Talks
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Middle East UK to Recognise Palestinian State if Gaza Ceasefire Not Reached
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Middle East UK to Recognise Palestinian State if Gaza Ceasefire Not Reached
How stupid is that from Starmer . The incentive is now on Hamas to keep attacking Israel to keep the conflict going so Israel do not agree to a ceasefire . Hamas now just needs to go full on war mode and then the UK will recognise a Palestinian state . Its encouraging Hamas violence and then rewarding them- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 30 July 2025
Thai Troops Detain 18 Cambodian Soldiers After Border Skirmish Picture courtesy of Siam Rath Thai military detains 18 Cambodian soldiers, ensuring humane treatment after clashes in Si Sa Ket's Sam Taet area THAILAND - On 29th July, Wassana Nanuam, a military affairs journalist, reported on social media that Thai troops have detained 18 Cambodian soldiers following a border skirmish. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368187-thai-troops-detain-18-cambodian-soldiers-after-border-skirmish/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Troops Detain 18 Cambodian Soldiers After Border Skirmish
Picture courtesy of Siam Rath Thai military detains 18 Cambodian soldiers, ensuring humane treatment after clashes in Si Sa Ket's Sam Taet area THAILAND - On 29th July, Wassana Nanuam, a military affairs journalist, reported on social media that Thai troops have detained 18 Cambodian soldiers following a border skirmish. The incident occurred in Sam Taet, Si Sa Ket province, after Cambodian forces fired heavy weapons into Thai territory. In response, Thai special cavalry units struck back, leading to the Cambodian soldiers' surrender. The detained soldiers include 1 Second Lieutenant, 2 Sergeants, 12 Corporals, 2 lance corporals, and 1 Private, all treated humanely with essentials like clothing, food, and medical care according to international military protocols. Among those affected, Corporal Mom Ridtee sustained gunshot wounds to his right hip and left arm and has undergone surgery in a Thai hospital, as reported by Siam Rath. Cambodian soldiers were found deceased, and their bodies will be returned with full honours. The Thai Army remains committed to upholding international human rights and humanitarian laws, as well as the Geneva Conventions' standards for both combatants and deceased soldiers. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-07-30
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