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A monk, involved in a public disturbance while allegedly drunk, insisted on his innocence, claiming he only consumed alcohol and did not use any illegal substances. The incident unfolded near a child development centre in Trang province, raising concerns among the local community.

 

Law enforcement received a report about a monk and a layperson causing a commotion. Upon arrival, officers found both individuals heavily intoxicated, with the monk claiming to possess a firearm, which alarmed the locals. The police detained them for questioning at the Mueang Trang Police Station.

 

The monk, identified as 52 year old Noppadon, failed to provide evidence of his monkhood, only possessing a national ID card. He claimed to have been ordained for one year. His companion, 48 year old Saichon, lacked identification but had a police report from Ratphum Police Station.

 

The document stated that two Thai men had brought him from Hua Lamphong, Bangkok, to work in a palm plantation in Songkhla, only to abandon him. Consequently, his belongings and 1,000 baht went missing with the men’s vehicle.

 

Both men underwent drug tests, which returned negative results. However, their incoherent accounts and refusal to accept responsibility added to the confusion. Noppadon vociferously declared that even a senior monk could not force him to disrobe, citing his connections with influential religious figures and denying any wrongdoing.

 

 

Saichon remarked that his friend, the monk, consumed alcohol daily and had spent 1,200 baht on alcohol and snacks that day. Noppadon was clearly upset about being defrocked.

 

“I only drink alcohol, never touch drugs. What’s wrong with having a drink? Why should I be defrocked for it?”

 

He also criticised his friend for not supporting him.

 

“I collect alms to feed us both, providing you with food and drinks. Why won’t you stand by me?”

 

Ultimately, the police escorted Noppadon to meet Phra Maha Suwan Wichatharo, the abbot of Nikrotharam Temple and the chief monk of Mueang Trang district. Despite Noppadon’s continuous resistance, the police managed to complete the disrobing ceremony, effectively removing his monkhood, reported KhaoSod.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-22

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A monk, involved in a public disturbance while allegedly drunk, insisted on his innocence, claiming he only consumed alcohol and did not use any illegal substances

Still not allowed.. bye bye.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

insisted on his innocence, claiming he only consumed alcohol and did not use any illegal substances

 

That would be easy tho check.

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It's every day now

Monks up to Monkey business.

Buddhism is so special in Thailand. :stoner:

 

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How many stories this week about errant monks ? One a day at least now. Full of drunks, perverts, thieves, gamblers, assaults. Maybe they should have a new automatic 20 years sentence for breaking the a  'Monks terms of service' declaration when signing on !

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

I collect alms to feed us both

officers found both individuals heavily intoxicated

Any Thai reading this, you know where your alms go...

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