webfact Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Bangkok’s Don Mueang district was the scene of a police raid on Saturday as an old futsal stadium, notorious for its continued operation as a gambling den, was targeted yet again. The site, known for its resilience in the face of repeated shutdowns, has seen at least ten raids over several years. Leading a 30-officer team was the Superintendent of Don Mueang police station, Police Colonel Sukrit Mangklasawas, who targeted the gambling den nestled within the old futsal stadium on Soi Song Prapha 1. Despite the gates being barricaded and the surroundings laced with barbed wire, the team managed to infiltrate the stadium under the authority of a warrant issued by the Don Mueang Kwaeng Court. The entry required some officers to scale a fence and sever multiple locks to permit backup officers’ access. Upon entry, the team discovered three interlinked rooms, their interiors bolstered with soundproof materials. A total of four gamblers and six other individuals were apprehended, and numerous pieces of gambling equipment were confiscated. This particular den has been a recurring thorn in the side of the authorities, having been raided multiple times in recent years alone. The last raid on record took place on December 29 of the previous year, resulting in the arrest of 65 individuals. The den, run by an individual recognised as Amnuay, was subsequently shut down. Amnuay, who was handed a two years and eight months prison sentence in 2022 for a separate offence, is currently out on bail appealing the case. Despite the recurrent shutdowns, the gambling den has managed to resurrect itself time and again. Each closure has been followed by a brief hiatus, during which renovations to the premises are undertaken before operations resume. The most recent police search of the site occurred on March 27, when gambling equipment was seized, but no gamblers were discovered. Despite the repeated raids and fleeting shutdowns, the gambling den has managed to sustain its operations over time, reopening after each closure. The determined resilience of the den and its operators continues to pose a challenge to the authorities in their ongoing fight against illegal gambling. by Mitch Connor PHOTO VIA: Keenan Constance FROM:Unsplash.com Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-08 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marin Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 21 minutes ago, webfact said: Leading a 30-officer team was the Superintendent of Don Mueang police station, Police Colonel Sukrit Mangklasawas, who targeted the gambling den nestled within the old futsal stadium on Soi Song Prapha 1. Must have broken his heart. For sure making hundreds of thousands of baht a month for himself just off this one gig. So well known is the corruption in Don Muang Police its just laughed about by the people of the district. Raided 10+ times in the last two years. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prakhonchai nick Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Time to knock the building down and incarcerate all gamblers and those involved for a long period of time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will B Good Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Raided ten times......I bet the RTP are running a book on the next raid date. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yagoda Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Its not a question of this one being raided, it is which ones arent being raided. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 3 hours ago, webfact said: Bangkok’s Don Mueang district was the scene of a police raid on Saturday as an old futsal stadium, notorious for its continued operation as a gambling den, was targeted yet again. The site, known for its resilience in the face of repeated shutdowns, has seen at least ten raids over several years. So think of a different approach. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john donson Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 (edited) installing a CCTV at the entrance would be too much work... or checking every day... or offering a reward... unless they come to visit the people reporting hahaha, nobody found, a call in advance does wonders Edited April 8 by john donson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Photoguy21 Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Closing down gambling dens but going to open up casinos. I must be missing something here. I thought they both dealt in the same type of business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klauskunkel Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 4 hours ago, webfact said: The determined resilience of the den and its operators continues to pose a challenge to the authorities in their ongoing fight against illegal gambling. The same operators in the same location multiple times over several years... yes, I can see how that maybe challenging, even , dare I say it, image tarnishing and not to mention a loss of an imaginary face. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HammerGuy Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Shut this one down as a token and leave the big ones open business as usual nothing to see here so move along 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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