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Brawl Erupts Among Middle Eastern Tourists in Pattaya’s Soi Yensabai

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Tensions flared early morning on 17 July, as a violent brawl broke out between rival groups of Middle Eastern men, in Soi Yensabai, prompting public outcry for urgent intervention by local authorities.

 

The chaotic altercation reportedly involved dozens, mostl believed to be tourists or temporary residents from countries in the Middle East, including Kuwait. Eyewitnesses described scenes of mayhem as motorbikes were revved aggressively, punches were thrown and objects were hurled in the middle of the street, turning the otherwise normally peaceful alley into a battleground.

 

Footage circulating online shows groups confronting each other, with motorcycles parked erratically along the narrow soi. The incident, which occurred in the early hours, drew attention from locals and expats alike, who have expressed growing concern over repeated disturbances linked to street racing and gang-like behaviour by foreigners in the area.


 

 

Local residents say this is not the first time such violence has erupted in Soi Yensabai. One shop owner, who asked not to be named, said: “We’ve seen these groups gathering every night, revving engines, racing and shouting at each other. Last night it exploded into something much worse. We’re scared someone will end up seriously hurt or killed.”

 

Calls are growing for police and immigration officials to take firm action. Many residents are urging the authorities to implement stricter curfews, increase patrols and consider visa reviews for individuals found causing public disturbances.

 

In response, Pattaya Police have confirmed they are investigating the incident and reviewing CCTV footage from the area. Officers from the Pattaya City Police Station were reportedly dispatched to the scene, but reportedly only arrived 30 minutes after the fight broke out and by the time they arrived, all of the individuals involved had already fled.

 

Community groups and tourism advocates have stressed that while Pattaya welcomes visitors from all countries, it cannot tolerate lawlessness or anti-social behaviour.

 

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  • save the frogs
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    religion too repressive and restrictive, so pent up aggression builds up.  pattaya again ... the capital of bad behavior in SEA   

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    Don't forget they all have sand in their vaginas.

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As a young Saudi guy told me once, 'Us Arabs do not do self control'....

religion too repressive and restrictive, so pent up aggression builds up. 

pattaya again ... the capital of bad behavior in SEA 

 

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53 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

turning the otherwise normally peaceful alley into a battleground.

Mmm, nothing unusual here, that's what they do in the middle east. 

 

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22 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

religion too repressive and restrictive, so pent up aggression builds up. 

pattaya again ... the capital of bad behavior in SEA 

 

Don't forget they all have sand in their vaginas.

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The Thai police should bring out the water cannons parked at each end of the Soi, 

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Looking more like Swindon here everyday 🤔

34 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Don't forget they all have sand in their vaginas.

This is sexist. 

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identify deport and banned forever from entering Thailand

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This event reflects the small price Thailand pays for diversity. This conflict can arise in any country.

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1 hour ago, quake said:

They sure it's not the Brits again.

 

 

It does somewhat resemble a scene from a Rochdale Kebab shop at 1am. 

2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

mostl believed to be tourists or temporary residents from countries in the Middle East, including Kuwait.

 

When these fellows from India, Pakistan et al go to the Gulf countries to work some manage to come away with documents that they are citizens of that country; I suppose it's just a matter of $$$.

 

But this sounds interesting, I wonder who the sides are and what the animosity is.  Tough guys posing like Bombay crime movie cosplay villains is probably it.

 

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Maybe missing their camels ?

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Beautiful family friendly destination again they wanted tourists and they got this

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I recall after US invasion of Iraq and then one group splattering the other, Bill Maher said "Muslims fighting Muslims. I don't see the problem."

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Is there no cops in Pattaya? They say they gathet at the same place every night. Random body searches and alcohol / drug tests should do the trick

3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

It does somewhat resemble a scene from a Rochdale Kebab shop at 1am. 

Which one where.....Yorkshire or Drake Street? 

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This is what happens when there are no goat hookers around 

7 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Don't forget they all have sand in their vaginas.

That chafes

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5 hours ago, bendejo said:

When these fellows from India, Pakistan et al go to the Gulf countries to work some manage to come away with documents that they are citizens of that country; I suppose it's just a matter of $$$.

 

Height of ignorance, nobody from said third world countries can ever get citizenship in a gulf oil-rich country, that's a fact.

1 hour ago, Rickman66 said:

This is what happens when there are no goat hookers around 

 

Or Camels. 

 

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Violence in Pattaya? Who would have guessed that? 🙄

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10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Officers from the Pattaya City Police Station were reportedly dispatched to the scene, but reportedly only arrived 30 minutes after the fight broke out and by the time they arrived, all of the individuals involved had already fled.

No rushing to the scene then..

9 hours ago, smedly said:

identify deport and banned forever from entering Thailand

But they can easily get different passports to come in again and again. We have some in the UK who have been imprisoned and then come back on a different passport; twice! some of these guys are professional criminals not just spoilt brats.

6 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

But they can easily get different passports to come in again and again. We have some in the UK who have been imprisoned and then come back on a different passport; twice! some of these guys are professional criminals not just spoilt brats.

 

   How do they get around  the facial recognition and the fingerprints ?

Worst scumbags in the world.Arabs threat the ladies like dogs.They r a disgusting people.

I worked in port said and they dont respect anybody.On the ship radio we heard they said filipine monkeys 24/7.

Allah all the time.. Thailand welcome them even this scumbags make alot of problems.

 

10 hours ago, JoePai said:

Maybe missing their camels ?

U mean their lovers?

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