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Iranian And Burmese Caught Working Illegally At South Pattaya Coffee Shops

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Iranian and Burmese caught working illegally at South Pattaya Coffee Shops

Pattaya:--Pattaya Police conducted raids of two Coffee Shops in South Pattaya on Friday Night following complaints that foreign nationals were working at the venues without work permits.

Police went to the Paradise Coffee Shop in Soi Sunee Plaza and to a coffee shop in Soi Yensabai where a total of 11 Burmese nationals were found working without relevant work permits. Police also detained an Iranian man, Mr. Mohammad Ali Selseleh aged 43 who was found to be working in the Paradise Coffee Shop without a work permit.

Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/58520/iranian-burmese-caught-working-illegally-south-pattaya-coffee-shops/

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Who complains?

11 workers? I think they were selling more than coffee. coffee1.gif

Hang em high lol lol,they take the risk now to take the punishment

Memo to self...

If there is no clear table, do not clear it by moving the dirty crockery to another table, just find another coffee shop, you never know who is watching.

Meanwhile within Soi Sunee Plaza... countless underage boy prostitutes were working.

Good thing they got those pesky coffee shop workers. Can't have that going on in Pattaya. Illegal coffee shop work is a segway job to owning a hooka bar.

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