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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 6 May 2025
Pattaya Drug Bust Unfolds into Chaos as Suspect Claims Police Ties Picture courtesy of Pattaya News A significant methamphetamine crackdown in Pattaya descended into chaos this week when a suspect unleashed panic on the streets, claiming to be the son of a police officer. This dramatic sequence of events played out following a tip-off from fed-up locals about rampant drug activity in Jomtien Soi 3. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359918-pattaya-drug-bust-unfolds-into-chaos-as-suspect-claims-police-ties/ -
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Economy Vietnam Tourism Threat Looms: Could It Overtake Thailand?
Vietnam bars and clubs closer earlier and they do not have the number of bargirls Thailand employs. When I was there they did not know how to treat tourists and they were endlessly overcharging foreigners with a smile as they did it. That was years ago and i assume that situation has improved. If Vietnam is threatening Thailand as THE place to go for tourists in southeast Asia, perhaps Thailand will have to take a look inward and reflect. If tourists are flocking to Vietnam, which does not have open bars until 4 in the morning and troops of sex workers, this could suggest Vietnam will get the cream of the crop from Thailand's tourism industry while the rowdies and sex tourists will perhaps make up a larger percentage visitors. -
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Report Thai Restaurant Accuses Foreign Couple of Menu Theft for Copycat Plans
She could cook more than only "Schnitzel" obviously. -
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Report Desperate for School Funds, Thai Families Turn to Pawn Shops
If my memory serves me correct (it may not) until last month, Thai school children were required to have 3 uniforms - school, sports and scouts. Did your kids, or grand kids, or when you were a kid, was there only one set of school uniforms; or was there 2-3+ sets, just in case the trousers/shorts/skirts, shirts, shoes, sox, etc. got dirty and could not be washed for the next day's school? I remember I had a clean shirt and sox every day I went to school; my mother did 2 clothes washings a week. And do not forget the school bag!! Then there are the school extras - educational trips to exciting places (shopping malls), historical sites, temples, etc.; all of which are not free. Then there is - "Mum, my teacher says I need an iPad, ......" Enough from me. -
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Report Pattaya Drug Bust Unfolds into Chaos as Suspect Claims Police Ties
Picture courtesy of Pattaya News A significant methamphetamine crackdown in Pattaya descended into chaos this week when a suspect unleashed panic on the streets, claiming to be the son of a police officer. This dramatic sequence of events played out following a tip-off from fed-up locals about rampant drug activity in Jomtien Soi 3. On May 5, led by Police Colonel Anek Sarathongyoo, Pattaya City police executed a sting operation targeting a known drug hotspot. Undercover officers, directed by Police Lieutenant Anek Prasitboon, successfully purchased 0.20 grammes of crystal meth, or "ice," from 28-year-old suspect Sutee Petchamlerd. Following the transaction, Sutee was swiftly apprehended. A subsequent search uncovered an additional 0.59 grammes of ice and a meth pill in his possession. The operation's scope widened as police conducted random drug tests on bystanders, resulting in four more individuals testing positive for meth use: Narachan Thongpha (42), Atthaphon Sriphako (37), Thanawat Makaew (27), and Charin Saengao (39). In addition, two more were arrested for possession—Sayan Namkam (45), with 0.65 grammes of ice, and Anantawut Phrombut (32), with 0.49 grammes of ice. All seven were taken to Pattaya City Police Station for further investigation and legal proceedings. Days earlier, on May 2, the same neighbourhood faced turmoil when a man purportedly linked to local drug activities went on a rampage, attacking civilians and causing traffic chaos by claiming his father was a police officer. The disturbance led to panic among residents, but the timely arrival of law enforcement officials traced the man's vehicle back to the area as part of the operation, unveiling deeper drug trafficking connections. During the dramatic arrests that followed, a dealer resisted, injuring a police officer before being subdued. Police Lieutenant Anek expressed that these arrests are a powerful deterrent, urging the public to continue reporting any drug-related activities through the police hotline or by dialling 191. These coordinated efforts aim to restore safety and order in Pattaya, as authorities crack down on pervasive drug operations with the community's aid. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-06 -
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