Popular Post snoop1130 Posted Thursday at 10:27 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:27 AM Picture courtesy of Lumpini Police Station In the heart of Bangkok's nightlife district, a decisive police operation late last night led to the detention of 15 women on suspicion of engaging in prostitution. As part of an initiative to clamp down on human trafficking and related illegal activities, officers from Lumpini Police Station combined forces with Immigration Division 1 and Metropolitan Police Division 5 for a coordinated raid on the notorious Soi Nana at approximately 10.30pm. The women, including nine Vietnamese, four Tanzanians, one Kenyan, and one Thai national, are currently facing charges of causing a public nuisance. This legal action stems from ongoing efforts to address issues surrounding prostitution and to mitigate its associated societal impacts. Police Major General Witthawat Shinkham, leading Metropolitan Police Division 5, emphasised the operation's importance in tackling these pervasive issues and highlighted the collaborative approach as essential in addressing transnational crimes such as human trafficking. Bangkok's Soi Nana, a vibrant stretch lined with bars and restaurants, is both a tourist hotspot and an area under increased surveillance. The atmosphere, often characterised by its lively and energetic nightlife, can obscure illegal activities occurring within its confines. Local authorities have long been aware of the potential for abuse, citing incidents of both local and international individuals flouting immigration laws to engage in or solicit sexual services. Throughout the night, undercover officers staged an incognito presence, meticulously gathering evidence before the swoop. Upon the operation's conclusion, the women were duly informed of their legal rights and transported to Lumpini Police Station. There, they face further proceedings, including checks for proper documentation and potential participation in illegal activities beyond prostitution. This raid forms part of a broader strategic effort by Thai authorities to cleanse tourist-frequented areas of illicit activities that harm the country's reputation and fuel human trafficking networks. Police continue to maintain their presence in the area, offering reassurance to tourists and locals alike while ensuring nightlife establishments operate within legal boundaries. The crackdown has received mixed reactions, with some members of the community supporting the effort as a necessary means of deterrence, while others raise concerns about the potential for unfair targeting and the need for sensitive handling of individuals involved. This operation highlights the ongoing challenge for authorities in managing the fine line between maintaining public order and respecting individual rights amidst Bangkok's complex social tapestry. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-29 1 2 1 5
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted Thursday at 10:30 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:30 AM It seems like a near criminal act for the police to remove Vietnamese women from the streets of Bangkok, if anything they're a huge asset, one I have not had the pleasure of seeing yet. Perhaps the police can focus some of their energy on real crime? 2 10 8 4 3 1
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted Thursday at 10:32 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:32 AM 6 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: notorious Soi Nana causing a public nuisance Yeah, real crime...... They need to lock up Bob. He's always causing a public nuisance. Bob exercising.mp4 1 1 1 1 14
Popular Post blaze master Posted Thursday at 10:37 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:37 AM 8 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: This legal action stems from ongoing efforts to address issues surrounding prostitution and to mitigate its associated societal impacts Phew..... good thing most of the prostitution in thailand is thai on thai. What a bunch of losers. 4 1 1
Popular Post wensiensheng Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM Hmm, why those 15 and not the other 5,000? 5 1 1 1 1 4
Popular Post frankie machine Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM very interesting. i wonder what this entails? "meticulously gathering evidence " 6
Popular Post ronster Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM 15 🤣🤣🤣 Stevie wonder could have found more !! 1 1 1 1 13
Popular Post wombat Posted yesterday at 01:20 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:20 AM My wife and unborn child are shocked to the core. Nana Plaza was sealed off and 15 prostitutes were found. All the others were deemed working girls selling condoms. All hail those intrepid souls involved. 2 1 1 6
Popular Post garzhe Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM " nine Vietnamese, four Tanzanians, one Kenyan, and one Thai national" That says it all. 1 3
Popular Post FlorC Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: four Tanzanians, one Kenyan Is there a market for that when you can get Thai or Vietnamese ? 3
Popular Post wavodavo Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM 14 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Yeah, real crime...... They need to lock up Bob. He's always causing a public nuisance. Bob exercising.mp4 15.35 MB · 0 downloads Nice pants Bobby Boy !! 1 4
Popular Post CLUBBER Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM 14 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Yeah, real crime...... They need to lock up Bob. He's always causing a public nuisance. Bob exercising.mp4 15.35 MB · 0 downloads Oh dear God I think I was just shown my future !!! Maybe it's not too late to make some changes 😜 7
Popular Post thesetat Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The crackdown has received mixed reactions, with some members of the community supporting the effort as a necessary means of deterrence, while others raise concerns about the potential for unfair targeting and the need for sensitive handling of individuals involved. Heck yeah unfair targeting. They could have arrested 20 Thai women just standing near the ATM machine across from Hillary bar. Then another 10 ladyboys to the left of Hillary bar. As well as 100 more Thai prostitutes while walking down Soi 4 that were waiting their next customer. It is easy to see the police only care about the foreigner prostitution there. Selective targeting of foreigners that are stealing customers from the Thai prostitutes there is what this looks like. Why do they do this if actually trying to make a show of concern and prevention for the level of prostitution that dwells on that Soi? 1 8 1 1
Popular Post Nickcage49 Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM Prostitution in Thailand? Oh no! Say it aint so! The only reason they busted these girls is because they are from foreign countries. Gotta protect the homies! 6
Popular Post lou norman Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM Sounds like the setup for a great new reality tv show. How about "Handcuffs & High Heels" 1 1 1
Thingamabob Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of Lumpini Police Station In the heart of Bangkok's nightlife district, a decisive police operation late last night led to the detention of 15 women on suspicion of engaging in prostitution. As part of an initiative to clamp down on human trafficking and related illegal activities, officers from Lumpini Police Station combined forces with Immigration Division 1 and Metropolitan Police Division 5 for a coordinated raid on the notorious Soi Nana at approximately 10.30pm. The women, including nine Vietnamese, four Tanzanians, one Kenyan, and one Thai national, are currently facing charges of causing a public nuisance. This legal action stems from ongoing efforts to address issues surrounding prostitution and to mitigate its associated societal impacts. Police Major General Witthawat Shinkham, leading Metropolitan Police Division 5, emphasised the operation's importance in tackling these pervasive issues and highlighted the collaborative approach as essential in addressing transnational crimes such as human trafficking. Bangkok's Soi Nana, a vibrant stretch lined with bars and restaurants, is both a tourist hotspot and an area under increased surveillance. The atmosphere, often characterised by its lively and energetic nightlife, can obscure illegal activities occurring within its confines. Local authorities have long been aware of the potential for abuse, citing incidents of both local and international individuals flouting immigration laws to engage in or solicit sexual services. Throughout the night, undercover officers staged an incognito presence, meticulously gathering evidence before the swoop. Upon the operation's conclusion, the women were duly informed of their legal rights and transported to Lumpini Police Station. There, they face further proceedings, including checks for proper documentation and potential participation in illegal activities beyond prostitution. This raid forms part of a broader strategic effort by Thai authorities to cleanse tourist-frequented areas of illicit activities that harm the country's reputation and fuel human trafficking networks. Police continue to maintain their presence in the area, offering reassurance to tourists and locals alike while ensuring nightlife establishments operate within legal boundaries. The crackdown has received mixed reactions, with some members of the community supporting the effort as a necessary means of deterrence, while others raise concerns about the potential for unfair targeting and the need for sensitive handling of individuals involved. This operation highlights the ongoing challenge for authorities in managing the fine line between maintaining public order and respecting individual rights amidst Bangkok's complex social tapestry. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-29 Utterly pathetic. 1 1
Popular Post jwl53 Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: In the heart of Bangkok's nightlife district, a decisive police operation late last night led to the detention of 15 women Remove 15 off the street 20 will have moved in by now plenty of ladies waiting for a opportunity 1 4
bendejo Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: transported to Lumpini Police Station Is that chicken place near the police station still open? 2
Popular Post Halnodeya Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Getting rid of the non Thai girls is a good thing. Ok, getting rid of the non Asian girls is a good thing. If I can't drive a tuk tuk in Thailand then these non Asian money makers shouldn't be allowed to apply their trade as well. 2 1 1 1
rumeaug Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM 15 hours ago, spidermike007 said: It seems like a near criminal act for the police to remove Vietnamese women from the streets of Bangkok, if anything they're a huge asset, one I have not had the pleasure of seeing yet. Perhaps the police can focus some of their energy on real crime? Agreed with the police focusing on real crime. Fail to understand why would the Vietnamese prostitutes be a huge asset though....
kingstonkid Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM 52 minutes ago, FlorC said: Is there a market for that when you can get Thai or Vietnamese ? Yes but the main reason is they can come here work for a couple of months whie on the 60 day visa go home with lots more money than they would have and then come back when they need more. Besides, even the ardent MacD eater neers to try someting else once in awhile Anyone want to bet thethai national was not of full thai decent and looked Indian. Also willing to bet that they did not do this around the plaza 1
Xonax Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM The whole lower Sukhumvit area has slowly but steadily been transformed into one huge brothel with streetwalkers everywhere! 2
Popular Post ignore it Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM Related news clip. Nana hotel announces available parking spaces free to guests. 3
Humpy Posted yesterday at 02:41 AM Posted yesterday at 02:41 AM ''Crackdown'' !! Who writes these headings ?!! 2
Xonax Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM 45 minutes ago, Halnodeya said: Getting rid of the non Thai girls is a good thing. Ok, getting rid of the non Asian girls is a good thing. If I can't drive a tuk tuk in Thailand then these non Asian money makers shouldn't be allowed to apply their trade as well. Because no Thai would ever consider to travel abroad and work illegally as a prostitute? 1 1
phil2407 Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Only 1Thai on Nana4 - you affing a laugh? Guess the RTP finally admits prostitution does go on but seems like a Thai occupation only- how dare foreigners be better looking- charge the same! nana 4 is full of them both Thai & all nationals & always has been- it’s just because of the story the other day about Vietnamese overtaking the locals that the plod do something & in 2 days let’s get on with the entertainment as they’ll have done their bit for another 6 months 1
nightfox Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM 38 minutes ago, Xonax said: The whole lower Sukhumvit area has slowly but steadily been transformed into one huge brothel with streetwalkers everywhere! Don't think so uncle Joe as it's been like that for the past 30 + years that I can remember. 1 1
K2938 Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM I thought there is no prostitution in Thailand. So how can anybody be arresteed for prostitution? 1 1
terryofcrete Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Do they do this to extract fine..aka , a bribe , tea money, whatever ? Do they realise that the tourist numbers would be decimated if there was “really” no prostitution in Thailand. 1
madone Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Quote Bangkok Police Raid Detains 15 Women in Prostitution Crackdown The headline seems to be a little inaccurate. Bangkok Police Raid Detains 15 Women in Foreign Prostitution Crackdown thats better 1 1
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