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Pattaya Police Raid Poker Gambling Ring, Arrest 9 Foreign Players


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10 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Not a good choice of location. 
Government officials everywhere and a chronic lack of parking would have made it obvious something was going on. 
 

Anyway, off to the lockup. The local ladyboys will show them another form of poke her.

 

 

That made me laugh out loud.....thank you.

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A real style poker table.

Chips.

Same location.

Maid serving you drinks and snacks.

No top, people paid off.

Only a matter of time to get nicked.

Just dumb, Go back to illegal activities school 101. :coffee1:

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Aren't they supposed to be referred to as "gambling dens"?

 

And, thank goodness that no one in the villages does any kind of gambling where they go into debt and end up owing the loan sharks thousands. Fortunately for me, no one in my extended ever got caught up in the sin.  

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I agree the locals upset jealous they were not invited so grass them to the police.Not as bad as the bridge club arrest ,if no money on show just cards and chips no case really.Everyone knows and sees thai gambling the king card game i think after they pay who lost like snooker clubs  too.They don,t try to hide it,just wait for the casinos to be legal and see who is at those tables playing poker

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14 hours ago, NativeBob said:

dumb as f**k!

How are they (policemen) going to justify illegal "storming inside" private property?

Foreigners playing cards are not guilty in anything until the legal case is/was opened and legal accusations were made.

Gambling is not same-same playing, that's as dumb as "working" and other "lost in translation" jokes.  

So I take it you're a Thailand licensed attorney?

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Pattaya Police Raid Poker Gambling Ring, Arrest 9 Foreign Players

 

I'll bet they didn't see that coming.

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15 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The arrested individuals included three South Korean nationals, two Americans, two Australians, one Russian, and one British citizen. The dealer, a Thai national, was also taken into custody. All suspects, along with the confiscated items, have been handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings.

And what will happen to the owner of the property?

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