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Football Gambling Dens Raided in Surat Thani – Computers and Betting Slips Seized

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Picture courtesy of Matichon.

 

Authorities in Surat Thani have raided two illegal football betting operations in the city centre, confiscating dozens of computers and hundreds of betting slips. The crackdown follows complaints about youth involvement in gambling activities.

 

The raids were carried out under the directive of Surat Thani Governor Theerut Supawiboonphon, who tasked Captain Chatchai Rakranarong, commander of the 1st Volunteer Defence Company, along with a special task force known as “Chor Por Tha Phet”, to coordinate with the local police force and district officials.

 

At the first location, a two-storey commercial building in Bang Kung subdistrict, officers found evidence of football betting being conducted both online and via handwritten slips. Seized items included:

 

• 16 desktop computers

• 53 betting payment slips

• THB 35,660 in cash

 

Two individuals were detained: Mr Chanin, aged 25, and Ms Oranich, aged 20. Both were charged with managing and facilitating illegal football gambling operations.

 

A second raid was conducted at another two-storey commercial building in Talad subdistrict. There, police arrested Ms Patcharin, aged 26, who was overseeing operations. Items confiscated included:

 

• 16 desktop computers

• 1 photocopier

• 250 betting slips

• THB 30,190 in cash

 

She faces the same charge of operating and managing illegal foreign football gambling activities.

 

Governor Theerut confirmed the raids were part of an intensified crackdown on activities that negatively impact children and young people, particularly football betting dens and the sale of kratom-based products. He cited repeated complaints from parents and warned that some offenders had resumed illegal operations even after previous arrests.

 

He has requested the provincial prosecutor’s office take a firm stance, especially with repeat offenders, to prevent youth from being drawn into harmful environments.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-05.

 

 

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