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Over 200 police officers took advantage of the seasonal Halloween celebration to raid six entertainment venues in Bangkok to search for drugs, illegal guns, and underage partygoers. The raids weren’t as successful as they hoped with only two people testing positive for drugs. At the order of the Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Torsak Sookwimon, and Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, 200 policemen raided six entertainment venues in Bangkok at 12.30am. The entertainment venues chosen were all run by foreign businesspersons or nominees. They included: K Bangkok RCA, and SpacePlus Bangkok in Makkasan, Hollywood, Brooz, and Asgard in […]

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Quote Paste: The raids weren’t as successful as they hoped with only two people testing positive for drugs.

Quote Paste: The entertainment venues chosen were all run by foreign businesspersons or nominees.

Looks like a witch hunt. And what is this garbage not as successful as they had hoped? 
Why don’t they raid their own police departments then if they possibly want to catch something wrong. That’s what one of their own was saying about a certain place department somewhere. 
 

 

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“No drugs, no firearms, and no underage participants. If you don’t follow the rules, your licenses will be revoked. Thailand has a law.”

 

 

That explains why the laws are not enforced here. The people at the top seem to believe that there is only one law!

How many people in 6 clubs? I assume it is 1000-2000 people? Who gather on a holiday to spend money and enjoy free time?

Then pigs come in, make them all urinate and goodbye party. 

I like thailand, but this totalitarian police state is just terrible

All foreign owned businesses... ... ... ... What a surprise!

200 Police officers used to catch 2 drug users, a simple drugs test of all police officers coming on duty would undoubtedly have netted more offenders.

This was nothing more than a reminder by the Royal Thai Police at the start of high season with Christmas and the New Year coming up that the 'protection' money must be paid!

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