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How stupid of the owner to have all his favorite Police Officers in memory on his phone. If they do not go to prison, they will come see you, I wpould bet !!

But, I feel what ever it takes to clean=up these type places that prey on young college students !!

I teach those young college students. I was once one of those young college students (in another country). Students do what they want. I agree that you punish the bar owners for breaking the rules. But these are not innocent and impressionable kids who would never ever think of drinking or doing drugs if that big bad pub weren't nearby.

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Story time again...... I usually go to Sukhumvit Soi 3 for a Sheesha and an Arabic coffee once a week. This particular week i turned up and there's no Sheesha (Hubbly bubbly) and no other restaurant had one either. I asked the owner what was going on ? He explained that the Army came last night and stopped all sales of Sheesha, and that they would be back with an offer from above. The owner told me that he and most others were already paying 15,000 bht a month to the Police, and he thought that all would be ok, just he'll be paying a different bag boy soon in a different uniform....... Oh no, this is not the case, later on the Army came back and informed the owner that his business was now under new management (The Army) and that the price is now 40,000 bht a month ! This might explain why there's no sheesha in the Soi 3, the Arabic street in Bangkok......... Good old Army........... Not.........

This "story" stinks like a pole cat............................whistling.gif

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Most businesses have a red box.....the bib show up and sign off......making there rounds. It costs depending on many things.....Its called protection in the States.

Posted

Another useless raid and another useless news article.

Not one word whether the pub owner will be prosecuted for operating his establishment without proper license and beyond permitted hours.

Not one word whether the police officer who allegedly called the owner just before the raid took place will be thoroughly investigated and - if found to have warned the pub owner - dismissed from the police force.

Not one word whether the other police contacts found in the phone memory will be called in and grilled about their affiliation with the pub owner.

He added he would report the raid at this pub to the commissioner for action.

Did you miss this bit?

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Incredible. They were tipped off and ppl still had drugs in their possession.

Well, see, that's the thing. There's no evidence that they were tipped off. There was a record of a cop calling the bar owner before the raid, but no record of what was said. Maybe he was confirming tee time for a golf game next week. Maybe they don't open extra hours and were just closing on time as is normal for them. No mention of whether the "drug tests" found any positives or not (the test used is notoriously unreliable anyway). Stories like this are just publicity stunts for the cops. I think their promotions are partly based on how many times they can crowd into a picture of some poor jamoke being arrested for mopery.

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So you think it is OK !!to sell to minors and have drugs available, also they pick the area where young college kids are attracted. Thata was why the raids

Why do I have the impression this is mostly for show?

If the offenses are:

1) Operating without a license

2) Operating after hours

Why is a big raid required?

rolleyes.gif

Yes of course, I said all those things and more.

Oh, wait. No I didn't.

But just to reduce your level of confusion, let me explain.

I think the police should take action against bars that are unlicensed and operating after hours. And of course, go after bars that serve underage customers.

But why is a big raid necessary to do this. Isn't this just a waste of resources? This is typical grandstanding by the police. Do something big and flashy, call in the media, get some quotes and pictures in the paper.

A much more effective method to actually document law-breaking, and accumulate evidence, especially of things like underage drinking and drug sales, is to send in a couple of guys undercover for a few nights. As far as bar registration goes, send in two guys to check for registration when the business opens, and if the paper is not forthcoming, close the bar for the night.

And keep it up all year long, so your corrupt friend calling his bar friends wont make any difference.

But I am dreaming. closedeyes.gif

Posted (edited)

This story has a 'first' in it (correct me if I'm wrong). I have never read a story where the police actually identified one of their own as being the person who 'tipped off' the subject of a raid. In this case, there are several policeman's names in the owner's phone (the RTP command cannot complain when these officers are removed from the force; no matter who their connections are). I think catching those crooked cops is better than closing pubs staying open late. The reform of the police has to come slowly so, possibly, part of this raid was a set-up to find out who the tipsters among the RTP are. Maybe they will get a few Eliot Ness 'untouchable' squads to go around setting up crooked cops. I know, wishful thinking. I can dream, can't I?

Another surprise is that the other four 'pubs' didn't get a 'tip off' and were caught being open past legal closing time and had underage customers (that is the focus of Prayut this week; college students' access to alcohol close to campus. Maybe the pub owners don't read TVF). I was under the impression that all the businesses that wanted to break the rules had to pay.

The special team of police force comprises Crime Suppression Division, anti-human trafficking and metropolitan police raided “Red Seed Pub” (they actually raided five 'pubs') on Buddha Monthon 1 road in Phasi Charoen district was led by assistant commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Pol Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri.

Notice they mixed different divisions within the RTP (to watch each other) and put RTP Lt. Gen Prawut 'on the spot' to prove he wasn't corrupt. In other words, they were forced to do their jobs properly. Maybe this is what it's going to take to cut down on the corruption within the RTP.

I can't imagine a more impossible job than reforming the RTP while keeping what law and order still exists. I think this is a case of "Slowly, slowly, catchee monkey".

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Posted (edited)

Story time again...... I usually go to Sukhumvit Soi 3 for a Sheesha and an Arabic coffee once a week. This particular week i turned up and there's no Sheesha (Hubbly bubbly) and no other restaurant had one either. I asked the owner what was going on ? He explained that the Army came last night and stopped all sales of Sheesha, and that they would be back with an offer from above. The owner told me that he and most others were already paying 15,000 bht a month to the Police, and he thought that all would be ok, just he'll be paying a different bag boy soon in a different uniform....... Oh no, this is not the case, later on the Army came back and informed the owner that his business was now under new management (The Army) and that the price is now 40,000 bht a month ! This might explain why there's no sheesha in the Soi 3, the Arabic street in Bangkok......... Good old Army........... Not.........

Green is the new brown?

I understand (from a bar owner) that the army is taking over the "management" of licensed premises in Chiang Rai.

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So you think it is OK !!to sell to minors and have drugs available, also they pick the area where young college kids are attracted. Thata was why the raids

Why do I have the impression this is mostly for show?

If the offenses are:

1) Operating without a license

2) Operating after hours

Why is a big raid required?

rolleyes.gif

Yes of course, I said all those things and more.

Oh, wait. No I didn't.

But just to reduce your level of confusion, let me explain.

I think the police should take action against bars that are unlicensed and operating after hours. And of course, go after bars that serve underage customers.

But why is a big raid necessary to do this. Isn't this just a waste of resources? This is typical grandstanding by the police. Do something big and flashy, call in the media, get some quotes and pictures in the paper.

A much more effective method to actually document law-breaking, and accumulate evidence, especially of things like underage drinking and drug sales, is to send in a couple of guys undercover for a few nights. As far as bar registration goes, send in two guys to check for registration when the business opens, and if the paper is not forthcoming, close the bar for the night.

And keep it up all year long, so your corrupt friend calling his bar friends wont make any difference.

But I am dreaming. closedeyes.gif

Are you trying to say that I pay tax every year, just to let some guys have fun with some underage girls/ boys,maybe taking some illegal drugs for a few days, before they snap?

Your post and view of the Royal Thai police is disgusting and inexcusable.. They have to increase their lousy salaries by doing something where they have fun and find the culprits.When they ask me for 200 baht, I always give them a 10 % tip.

You should be banned forever and send to Disney Land.

But not to the nice one in Bangkok.The one in the United States of Confusion. blink.png

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pkVLqSaahk

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Incredible. They were tipped off and ppl still had drugs in their possession.

Well, see, that's the thing. There's no evidence that they were tipped off. There was a record of a cop calling the bar owner before the raid, but no record of what was said. Maybe he was confirming tee time for a golf game next week. Maybe they don't open extra hours and were just closing on time as is normal for them. No mention of whether the "drug tests" found any positives or not (the test used is notoriously unreliable anyway). Stories like this are just publicity stunts for the cops. I think their promotions are partly based on how many times they can crowd into a picture of some poor jamoke being arrested for mopery.

From the OP: He led the raid following various complaints from the people that many pubs in the area around university campus always opens beyond restricted time.

Maybe you missed that line in the story. The bar owner is guilty. No doubt.

I only wonder why you would defend the crooked police 'tipster' and the 'pub' owner who paid him (and I'm sure people carry around fake 'ice' all the time just to make the cops look bad/incompetent. /sarcasm). Your name, Acharn, means 'teacher'. I hope you aren't passing your dubious ethics/morals and cynicism on to your unfortunate students.

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Posted (edited)

Story time again...... I usually go to Sukhumvit Soi 3 for a Sheesha and an Arabic coffee once a week. This particular week i turned up and there's no Sheesha (Hubbly bubbly) and no other restaurant had one either. I asked the owner what was going on ? He explained that the Army came last night and stopped all sales of Sheesha, and that they would be back with an offer from above. The owner told me that he and most others were already paying 15,000 bht a month to the Police, and he thought that all would be ok, just he'll be paying a different bag boy soon in a different uniform....... Oh no, this is not the case, later on the Army came back and informed the owner that his business was now under new management (The Army) and that the price is now 40,000 bht a month ! This might explain why there's no sheesha in the Soi 3, the Arabic street in Bangkok......... Good old Army........... Not.........

You mean the ones who sell child porn DVD's, fake Viagra, Valium, etc... very openly and act like they own the city?

Many of them sell whatever people want to have. And this under the protection of the BiB.

Honest people apply for visas and work permits, while these people buy their way through. Won't go there again. One time was enough.

So disgusting that I don't even find the right words now. An Arabic guy holding plenty of child porn DVD's right in front of my face, while a cop was standing next to him.

It was quite obvious that the cop was protecting such a dirty business. They made no secret selling their disgusting shit, while the cop was focusing on foreigners who threw their cigarette buds away to "make some money."Enjoy your next Blubba......

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Posted

What ? Djjamie got the first post in ? What happened to JOC ? Well done Jamie ! clap2.gif

He bought the pole position from Costas.

And it wasn't cheap.

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Pub was tipped off before police raid

This is news???

It would have been more news if the pub had NOT been tipped off ahead of the raid by some police probably on their payroll, or perhaps the operators of the pub themselves.

But at least, the tip may have come from the Consumer Protection police... Well, doing their job, after all, looking out for the interests of consumers -- consumers of liquor and other substances... tongue.png

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What ? Djjamie got the first post in ? What happened to JOC ? Well done Jamie ! clap2.gif

Djjamie is trying his damnedest to hang onto the most bitter and twisted title.

Your argument doesn't even make sense which does not surprise me. No back up to your statement? Making sense or offering facts to back up statements is not a prerequisite of red apologists though is it.

You realise "bitter and twisted" means being negative? Being pessimistic? Seeing the worst in everything?

If I am guilty of anything it is being blindly optimistic towards the Junta which is what I am usually being accused of by the 7%er's. You know the 7%'ers surely?..The guys that think elections are the only principle of democracy.

You guys really need to organise monthly meetings so you don't contradict yourselves.

Posted

You would hardly believe that such a thing could happen in Thailand like a tip-of to the owners of a bar prior to a police raid, and Thailand so acknowledged around the world for its upstanding honest policing knowing they would never accept a penny as a bribe in their line of duty.

Posted

Good to see the Prayut government making criminal networks uncomfortable.

Lets hope the police officers involved in this tip off are held accountable and that reform of the RTP will make these incidents a thing of the past.

Deluded - as one cop said to a couple of us a couple of weeks ago, nothing has changed, we just send it upstairs to different bosses.

Correct Snig27,

Just different pigs eating now from the trough!

Posted

You would hardly believe that such a thing could happen in Thailand like a tip-of to the owners of a bar prior to a police raid, and Thailand so acknowledged around the world for its upstanding honest policing knowing they would never accept a penny as a bribe in their line of duty.

What is harder to believe is that four of the five bars raided didn't get a tip off.

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Posted

Good to see the Prayut government making criminal networks uncomfortable.

Lets hope the police officers involved in this tip off are held accountable and that reform of the RTP will make these incidents a thing of the past.

That will never happen, somebody has to pay for all those police mia noys

Posted (edited)

Another useless raid and another useless news article.

Not one word whether the pub owner will be prosecuted for operating his establishment without proper license and beyond permitted hours.

Not one word whether the police officer who allegedly called the owner just before the raid took place will be thoroughly investigated and - if found to have warned the pub owner - dismissed from the police force.

Not one word whether the other police contacts found in the phone memory will be called in and grilled about their affiliation with the pub owner.

There can only be one word - TITS!! coffee1.gif

As another poster suggested "don't hold your breath". Remember the equation, Prosecutions decrease as Tea Money increases (or vice versa).

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Why do I have the impression this is mostly for show?

If the offenses are:

1) Operating without a license

2) Operating after hours

Why is a big raid required?

rolleyes.gif

Well...partly to find out what is actually going on while trying to assess just how much money is involved while trying to decide if it would be prudent to allow the establishments to continue operating after fining the establishments a legitimate fine ( for the record ) and ...........afterwards.....a understood arrangement to cooperate with the police...who now supersede the "other police"...who had a previous arrangement before the raid.

All the while the police look good in the public eye while cracking down on the most urgent of social matters demanding to be addressed by the police.

Cheers

Posted
"Pub was tipped off before police raid"

and then...

"He said searches of its employees found crystal amphetamine or “Ice” in the possession of one of them."

They could hire some brighter employees me thinks!

Posted

Good to see the Prayut government making criminal networks uncomfortable.

Lets hope the police officers involved in this tip off are held accountable and that reform of the RTP will make these incidents a thing of the past.

wishfull thinking whistling.gif

Optimistic maybe, but there are already enough bitter and twisted on this forum. No need for one more.

Just like you hey?

Posted

What ? Djjamie got the first post in ? What happened to JOC ? Well done Jamie ! clap2.gif

He bought the pole position from Costas.

And it wasn't cheap.

...never buy from a citizen of a broke country!

Posted (edited)

Why do I have the impression this is mostly for show?

If the offenses are:

1) Operating without a license

2) Operating after hours

Why is a big raid required?

rolleyes.gif

How about because it is against the law. Is the quote from the OP a below a good enough reason for you?

quote "Various complaints from the people that many pubs in the area around university campus always opens beyond restricted time."

You do remember that there is a rule of law in Thailand, not that it is always enfoced by the police whose job it is to ENFORCE the law.

Or are you OK with people breaking the law?

Police raids on bars in Thailand have been going on for years. A large number of police are required to process the number of people in the pub at the time.

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Posted

The commanding officer her was probably transfer from another district. It will take centuries to clear all of Thailand bad police problem!

Posted

Story time again...... I usually go to Sukhumvit Soi 3 for a Sheesha and an Arabic coffee once a week. This particular week i turned up and there's no Sheesha (Hubbly bubbly) and no other restaurant had one either. I asked the owner what was going on ? He explained that the Army came last night and stopped all sales of Sheesha, and that they would be back with an offer from above. The owner told me that he and most others were already paying 15,000 bht a month to the Police, and he thought that all would be ok, just he'll be paying a different bag boy soon in a different uniform....... Oh no, this is not the case, later on the Army came back and informed the owner that his business was now under new management (The Army) and that the price is now 40,000 bht a month ! This might explain why there's no sheesha in the Soi 3, the Arabic street in Bangkok......... Good old Army........... Not.........

Green is the new brown?

I understand (from a bar owner) that the army is taking over the "management" of licensed premises in Chiang Rai.

Sorry JAG, but I understand anecdotes are not worth two bob on this forum.

I tried it and was shot down in flames. My wife was accused of being a liar as were her parents. thumbsup.gif

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