Police Crack down on Illegal Chiang Mai Pub
A special operation team led by the Department of Provincial Administration cracked down on an illegal pub in Chiang Mai on Tuesday night and more than 200 patrons were found under the drinking age of 20.
A special operation team led by the Department of Provincial Administration cracked down on an illegal pub in Chiang Mai on Tuesday night and more than 200 patrons were found under the drinking age of 20.
Police have found connection between a call scam gang and the raided Jinling entertainment venue in Bangkok’s Yannawa district.
Thai and Chinese visitors to a pub were sentenced to 1-2 months in jail for drug abuse but their imprisonment was suspended for two years.
The autopsy of a Chinese woman who visited a pub in Ratchadaphisek area found high narcotic residue in her body.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha sent his condolences to victims of the pub fire in Chon Buri province and ordered administrative officials and police to check the safety of entertainment places nationwide, impose preventative measures, find culprits and help victims and their families
Thirteen people were killed and almost 40 others injured when a pub was engulfed in flames after two explosions in Sattahip district of Chon Buri early this morning.
The Public Health Ministry reported five more patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), who went to pubs with infected people.