February 28Feb 28 Officials in Phuket raided an entertainment venue in Muang district, after receiving complaints that foreign nationals were hosting drug-fuelled parties, authorities said. The operation took place early morning on 28 February 2026 under the direction of district chief Pairoj Srilamul. A 30-year-old Thai man identified as Koby was arrested and charged.Get today's headlines by email The enforcement team was led by Akara Suwattikul, head of the district administrative group, and Thiti Bunyastian, assistant district chief for security affairs. They were joined by members of the Volunteer Defence Corps, Company 1, Muang Phuket. The inspection targeted a venue located near the local slaughterhouse intersection in Talat Nuea subdistrict.Officials said the raid followed reports of gatherings involving narcotics use. During the inspection, officers requested to see the establishment’s operating licence. Koby, who identified himself as the venue manager, informed authorities that no licence was available.The venue was unable to produce any relevant documentation for inspection. Officers seized 12 items as evidence at the scene. The suspect was subsequently charged with operating a service establishment without a licence.Authorities defined the business as a commercial venue providing food and alcohol with live music or other entertainment and closing after midnight. The charge falls under the Entertainment Places Act B.E. 2509 (1966) and its amendments. Koby was also charged with selling alcoholic beverages during prohibited hours.The alcohol-related charges were filed under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act B.E. 2551 (2008), Section 16 and Section 28 in conjunction with Section 39. The action was taken in accordance with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee’s notification dated 1 December 2025 on prohibited sales hours. The suspect and the seized items were handed over to investigators at Phuket City Police Station for further legal proceedings.District officials stated they would continue strict inspections of entertainment venues in the area. Particular attention will be given to closing times and compliance with alcohol sales restrictions. Authorities said the measures are intended to maintain public order and prevent social problems.Khoasod reported that further legal proceedings will now be handled by investigators at Phuket City Police Station. Officials have indicated that inspections will continue in Muang district as part of ongoing enforcement efforts.Pictures courtesy of KhaosodJoin the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 1 Mar 2026 View full article
February 28Feb 28 Maybe a special force should visit all entertainment venues, bars and restaurants and check their licenses, workpermits, and tax papers... It would solve the problems of all illegal activities and probably would bring in more tax money. Start in Phuket,and other tourist destinations
March 2Mar 2 Ooooh, no licence! 20 years for this nogoodnik?Presume no 'narcotics' were found or they would have been crowing about it.
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