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Illegal Liquor Production Factories raided in East Pattaya

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Illegal Liquor Production Factories raided in East Pattaya

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PATTAYA: -- On Wednesday, a joint operation involving the Thai Army, District Officers and Customs & Excise Officers took place in the Huay Yai area where 3 illegal Liquor production facilities were found and shut down.

At each of the locations containers of fermenting white spirit mixed with herbs were found, which after 7 days will produce a popular Thai drink called “Yadong” which is normally around 40% proof.

At the first location, a house owned by Khun Pailin aged 54, 2,280 Liters of the liquid were found and seized. Khun Pailin was detained pending further investigations.

At the second location, 1,100 Liters were found at a house owned by Khun Sampan aged 53.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/206079/illegal-liquor-production-factories-raided-in-east-pattaya/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-08-06

The higher the tax rate on alcohol the more of these operations there will be. Before you know it they will be NASCAR racing in Thailand.

NASCAR ?? I think they already have the "Dukes of Hazzard"

did they also seize equipment and ground products ,as usual get a tincture of what could be an article

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