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Phuket juveniles riot as ‘teen kingpins’ moved to prison

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Phuket juveniles riot as ‘teen kingpins’ moved to prison

Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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Officers at the Phuket Juvenile Observation and Protection Centre called for backup after they could not contain the youth inmates running amok. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: -- A special response team was called to quell a riot at the Phuket Juvenile Observation and Protection Centre in Phuket Town late yesterday afternoon (June 20) as more than a dozen youth inmates protested violently against four “leaders” being moved to Phuket Provincial Prison.

 

Officers at the centre, located on Sakdidet Rd, called for backup at about 4pm after they found they could not contain the youths, who were smashing windows and tearing apart the dormitory and other areas in the youth detention facility.

 

Phuket City Police led by Deputy Commander Lt Col Nikorn Chuthong soon arrived at the centre together with officers from a special-response team assigned to the Phuket Provincial Police as well as wardens from Phuket Provincial Prison.

 

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-juveniles-riot-as-teen-kingpins-moved-to-prison-62671.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-06-21

“On June 14-16, 31 male prisoners and seven female prisoners were taken for a field trip to Koh Lon, southwest of Phuket,” he said.

“They asked local residents for some tobacco, but only some of them were given tobacco, which made some of them angry.” Col Nikorn added.

 

morons. 
 

1 hour ago, DLang said:

“On June 14-16, 31 male prisoners and seven female prisoners were taken for a field trip to Koh Lon, southwest of Phuket,” he said.

“They asked local residents for some tobacco, but only some of them were given tobacco, which made some of them angry.” Col Nikorn added.

 

morons. 
 

LOM

Morons. Tobacco is not for kids. Actually, tobacco is for nobody, except those who are too weak to get rid of the filthy addiction.

 

But I think the parents are also to blame - when your kid is stuck in a detention center, it means that somewhere along the way, you failed as a parent.

6 hours ago, SiamBeast said:

Morons. Tobacco is not for kids. Actually, tobacco is for nobody, except those who are too weak to get rid of the filthy addiction.

 

But I think the parents are also to blame - when your kid is stuck in a detention center, it means that somewhere along the way, you failed as a parent.

Had your little rant for the day? 
 

Take a valium and have a hot cup of tea, you'll feel much better.

3 hours ago, Yme said:

Had your little rant for the day? 
 

Take a valium and have a hot cup of tea, you'll feel much better.

Nah not going to happen, Richard Cranium disease is indicated no suitable medication except lead pill in the left ear.  " Your child is in youth detention, you failed as a parent" 

Give me a break you D H

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