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Bangkok:- Over 100 policemen raided a popular pub on Soi Thonglor in Bangkok's Vatana district early Thursday following complaints that it repeatedly violated the two-am closing time.


The raid at the Liberty Pub on the second floor of the Liberty building was made at 2.15 am and it was led by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Pol Lt Gen Sriwarah Rangipramkul himself.


He led several senior officers from his bureau as well as officers from the Narcotics Suppression Division to make the raid.


Police found over 100 pub-goers, including foreigners, still dancing and drinking. The officers stopped the music and turned the lights on and rounded up the party goers for drug test. Five, including two staffs of the pub, tested positive to drug use. They were arrested for abusing drug.


Two managers of the pub, Sombat Lanwong, 45, and Bamrung Pluemjit, 49, were arrested after police found that the pub was operated without a license.


Sriwarah told reporters after the raid that his bureau had received complaints that the pub violated closing time for over a month. He indicated that commander of the Thonglor police station and four other senior officers of the station would be transferred because of the raid.


At the same time, a group of police officers raided the Safe House pub on Ekamai Road after it was found violating the closing time. Police found some 50 pub goers but none tested positive to drug use.


Its manager was arrested for violating the closing time and running the pub without entertainment venue license.


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Wonder if the purpose of the raid was to vacate the position of station commander because some other upstanding cop was coveting the very lucrative position of Thonglor staton boss. :-/

and might the successors second name be Punponmuang or Pompammuang or something like that. Pattaya done, Bangkok done, and Phuket next, methinks

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"Thonglor police station"

Still haven't fixed that station I see. Transferring the commander and his lieutenants is a good start though.

they transfered to onather station, which still dont have any illegal pubs for bribe collecting,

as this officers are now experianced proffesionals,

they will introduce this business there for sucess , be sure !!

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No licence for entertainment so I would presume that this would exempt any type of public liability insurance that these establishments would have, just in case the place burns down along with its customers inside. Should transfer the building owners along with the local corrupt police.

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I really don't care if it takes 500 police to carry out a raid, if these establishments are operating illegally then they should be closed down.

Yes there will be other venue's operating illegally but do you expect them all to be closed down on the same evening? In a perfect world the answer would be yes but we're not in a perfect world are we?

These venue's (and many more like them) have been operating for years with the full knowledge, permission and collusion of some well placed and powerful people.

The tide may be turning but it will not be an easy or quick fix, lets show some patience and appreciation for the progress that is being made. If we still had the previous administration do you think any of this would have happened?

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"Thonglor police station"

Still haven't fixed that station I see. Transferring the commander and his lieutenants is a good start though.

Only way to cut down on corruption is to catch and jail those offering bribes. That's how Hong Kong and Singapore work.

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