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Crackdown in Jomtien, Pattaya, nabs over 50 for drug offences

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Photo via KhaoSod

 

By Ryan Turner

 

A major crackdown operation dubbed Purge the Parasites Part 2 was conducted in Jomtien, Pattaya, targeting crime and drug-related offences. Over 50 individuals involved in drug possession and consumption were apprehended during the raid, which took place yesterday, December 22.

 

The operation was spearheaded by Tawatchai Jindakawornsanong, the Chon Buri Provincial Police Commander. The operation involved a massive deployment of over 900 officers from several agencies, including the Provincial Police Region 2, Chon Buri Provincial Investigation Division, Immigration Bureau, and the Royal Thai Navy, among others.

 

The operation aimed at eradicating crime in all its forms, particularly focusing on drug-related offences within the Jomtien community, specifically in Soi 2, 3, and 4 of Moo 12, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province.

 

KhaoSod noted that Jomtien has previously been in the spotlight for rampant drug trafficking, with dealers operating openly. Despite previous efforts to clamp down on illegal activities, the area remained a hub for drug-related crimes.

 

The targetted community consists primarily of five-and-a-half-storey shophouses, with the ground floors serving various businesses like beer bars, restaurants, laundries, and massage parlours. The upper floors have been converted into accommodation, while the rear of the community features makeshift shelters constructed from wood and corrugated metal roofing.

 

 

During the operation, police cut internet and communication signals and disconnected water and electricity in certain areas before conducting a thorough search of the premises. Officers were deployed to inspect different locations within the residential buildings, searching for illegal items, including firearms and drug paraphernalia.

 

Residents were also subjected to urine tests for narcotics. The sudden nature of the raid caught many off guard, with some rooms discovered to have individuals actively consuming methamphetamine and exhibiting signs of hallucination, while others were found with crystal meth in their possession

Those who admitted to recent drug use were taken for drug testing, with users being directed to rehabilitation, while those found with drugs were prosecuted according to the law.

 

More than 50 people were arrested for drug possession and consumption during the operation. Tawatchai further explained that this initiative is part of a comprehensive plan dubbed the Jomtien Soi 3 Model, which involves thoroughly rooting out both drug dealers and users.

 

The strategy includes exhaustive searches and plans for future prevention measures to ensure that similar incidents do not recur in the area.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-23

 

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Good for the Cops.  Those Sois mentions are some of the worst slums on the eastern seaboard.

Just crusie thru on a motorbike the smell, rats, filth and decaying cesspool buildings it is horrific.  Meth heads walking around everywhere talking to themselves.

So much for the arrogant Jomtien residents who seem to think they are better then people around Pattaya beach.   

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That's 18 officers per arrest. Good going.

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Over 50 individuals involved in drug possession and consumption were apprehended during the raid, which took place yesterday, December 22

Vastly outnumbered by plod

44 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

No mention of foreigners so sounds like a focus on Thai druggies

If foreigners don't bring in drugs then where do they come from... locals.

10 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Those Sois mentions are some of the worst slums on the eastern seaboard

You are absolutely correct, it's a ghetto down those Sois, should all be knocked down. 

 

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

focusing on drug-related offences within the Jomtien community, specifically in Soi 2, 3, and 4

 

 The entire Soi 2-3 are to be demolished to make way for new hotels and condos. Many buildings have been vacated for a long time. 

1 hour ago, Mentors65 said:

 The entire Soi 2-3 are to be demolished to make way for new hotels and condos. Many buildings have been vacated for a long time. 

When is this supposed to happen, if you don't mind me asking

14 minutes ago, rick44 said:

When is this supposed to happen, if you don't mind me asking

Usually High season or rainy season.

900 police officers for 1 area in Jomtien? I guess the rest of the city had an easy night. Too bad they couldn’t use the 900 police officers spread across all of Pattaya to help traffic control, prevent snatch and grabs, street whores, the drunk driver’s and the fights. Maybe it was just a 1 night job that they had to do. I guess we are asking too much of them to work every night. 

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49 minutes ago, rick44 said:

When is this supposed to happen, if you don't mind me asking

Big condo going in on 2nd road behind soil 2 and 3,guessing customers there won't be walking through slumsto get to the beach

1 hour ago, jcmj said:

900 police officers for 1 area in Jomtien? I guess the rest of the city had an easy night. Too bad they couldn’t use the 900 police officers spread across all of Pattaya to help traffic control, prevent snatch and grabs, street whores, the drunk driver’s and the fights. Maybe it was just a 1 night job that they had to do. I guess we are asking too much of them to work every night. 

At least more seating was freed up in Wonderful Bar 2nd Rd, that’s where the plod are normally found.

How about the hundreds of kids on Jomtien Beach who are using drugs all night and into the early morning, blasting loud music and parking their cars on the road? I exercise there and it's a very dangerous situation for anyone trying to walk by.

17 hours ago, Kenny Boy said:

At least more seating was freed up in Wonderful Bar 2nd Rd, that’s where the plod are normally found.

Well, i do beleive that they own that bar and a few others.

On 12/23/2024 at 6:53 PM, bkk6060 said:

Good for the Cops.  Those Sois mentions are some of the worst slums on the eastern seaboard.

Just crusie thru on a motorbike the smell, rats, filth and decaying cesspool buildings it is horrific.  Meth heads walking around everywhere talking to themselves.

So much for the arrogant Jomtien residents who seem to think they are better then people around Pattaya beach.   

Well I guess they are even more arrogant now that the  location has been cleansed......?

On 12/24/2024 at 7:29 AM, rick44 said:

When is this supposed to happen, if you don't mind me asking

i don't know, but many Shops are closed down since many month

On 12/24/2024 at 5:06 PM, Nickcage49 said:

How about the hundreds of kids on Jomtien Beach who are using drugs all night and into the early morning, blasting loud music and parking their cars on the road? I exercise there and it's a very dangerous situation for anyone trying to walk by.

Hundreds ?

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