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Police Break Up Migrant Brawl on Pattaya’s Walking Street

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Police intervened to stop an armed brawl involving approximately 20 migrant workers on Walking Street, late Sunday night. Around 11:46 p.m., authorities were alerted to a potential gang fight near the Siam Bayshore Resort. The rival gangs scattered when police arrived, attempting to evade capture.

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Nine individuals, including two from Myanmar and three from the Karen community, were apprehended by police before they managed to flee. In addition to the arrests, two knives were confiscated from those detained. An investigation into the incident is ongoing, as authorities work to uncover more details about the confrontation and its participants.

The late-night confrontation has raised concerns about public safety in the area. Experts suggest this incident could be indicative of underlying tensions among migrant communities. Police presence might be increased as a preventive measure against future incidents.

Looking forward, police aim to establish a clearer understanding of the drivers behind these conflicts. Efforts to engage community leaders and facilitate dialogue among migrant workers could be part of a broader strategy to prevent similar occurrences. This incident may prompt authorities to review current policies and improve community relations, reported Bangkok Post.

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