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"We only take cash!" - Cambodian monks show the Thais how it's done

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"We only take cash!" - Cambodian monks show the Thais how it's done

 

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Image: Thairath

 

Twenty five Cambodian monks have been arrested and defrocked in Petchaburi after complaints from an abbot and members of the public.

The monks had been going on their alms rounds every day but with a difference - they told everyone they didn't want the traditional food - they only took cash!

A huge arresting party including police, soldiers and the deputy provincial governor descended on Wat Tha Siri in Ton Mamuang sub-district to make the arrests yesterday.

Three of the monks tested positive for drug use after urine samples turned purple.

The authorities discovered that the monks - 23 adults and two novices - were in fact real monks registered in Cambodia. But they had sneaked into Thailand illegally from Poipet and travelled down to Petchaburi.

The abbot of the Wat Tha Siri temple where they were staying dobbed them in to the authorities after complaints from the locals in the area.

They were all defrocked for their illegal activities and prepared for deportation back to Cambodia.

 

Source: Thairath

 

 

 
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what a joke. Will they be blacklisted now?

1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

"We only take cash!" - Cambodian monks show the Thais how it's done

Yes sure, the monks here don't have a clue how to make money from Tigers and other lucrative ideas. :coffee1:

No monk will ever be able to drive a Ferrari here. :whistling:

It's good to see Thai monks can still learn from other monks....

even my feeling is that they are sometimes doing better then any mafia boss in this country!

So why should somebody   bend down his had for a monk as you never know it's a good one or another pain in the ...

Fake monks.  :sleep:

6 hours ago, lee b said:

what a joke. Will they be blacklisted now?

Apparently "defrocking" punishment only lasts for as long as it takes to reach a different temple.....

Sneaked in the country disguised as monks....pretty cunning considering the clothes they weir.

But again....25 people just walk in and out of the Kingdom without notice!!

18 hours ago, bokningar said:

Yes sure, the monks here don't have a clue how to make money from Tigers and other lucrative ideas. :coffee1:

No monk will ever be able to drive a Ferrari here. :whistling:

 

bullshit! there have been cases where monks had huge mansions,  expensive cars,  girls and whatever u can imagine, and people still worship them

20 hours ago, lee b said:

what a joke. Will they be blacklisted now?

Stop being a serial poster. and get a dictionary and look up Defrocked.

9 hours ago, FNQ said:

Stop being a serial poster. and get a dictionary and look up Defrocked.

Not sure what you mean from your post? PS you don't need the and after the full stop 

  • 4 weeks later...
On 20/11/2016 at 7:05 PM, Monkeyrobot said:

Not sure what you mean from your post? PS you don't need the and after the full stop 

Sorry to drag you away from your confetti making to point out my Typo's.

Blacklist - Being denied a particular privilege at certain sites.

Defrocked - Removal of rights to exercise the said function.

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