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Police Raid of Illegal Pub Frequented by Burmese, 6 Children Found – Bangkok Crackdown

Police raided an illegal and unlicensed pub frequented only by Burmese. Found 6 children under 20 years old in total.

On 28 April 2024, Major General Worawit Yanchinda, Commander-in-Chief of the Primary Education Services Area Office, Colonel Wasan Thawatchaiwirut, Superintendent of the Patrol, Lieutenant Colonel Paiboon Soso of the Patrol, and Police Lieutenant Colonel Natdanai Barungsri , Detective Superintendent of Patrol 2 KG, jointly arrested 16 Burmese tourists, including those under 20 years old. There were 6 people accused of being foreigners who had entered and remained in the Kingdom without permission.

Inside the shop, P. Kung Pao, Ram 100, Soi Ramkhamhaeng 100, Ramkhamhaeng Road, Saphan Sung Subdistrict, Saphan Sung District, Bangkok, together with 1 set of business registration documents, 1 set of documents showing the consent of the owner of the building (lease agreement) and a sign stating Scan the QR code to transfer to the account in the name of Mrs. Sa Loi Tee, 1 sheet, 10 sheets of food and beverage document sheets, 3 expense account books, 16 orders food and drink invoices, order invoices

Following the 2kg patrol police officers, the patrol received a complaint regarding There are shops that open as service establishments without permission. and consent or permit persons under the age of twenty to use the services within the store. And most of the customers are Burmese. It is open for service as a restaurant. But the shop and services are transformed into a service center. and open for service without permission to open as a place of service at the said shop

Later, 191 policemen together with Bang Chan Police Station went to the area to inspect and found that there was an open pub-style restaurant which actually served as a service establishment. There is a DJ playing music to serve customers. Officers then arrived to investigate.

There is no one who will be the owner or manager of the store. I only found a large number of Burmese customers. Including the DJ who is Burmese. Sitting drinking and eating inside the shop Then I asked to see the passports. It turned out that there were 16 customers who did not have passport documents. and there are young people included. Therefore, the investigator was sent to Bang Chan Police Station to prosecute according to the law.

With respect to operations with said shop Inspected and found to be operating a service establishment or any establishment providing services in a manner similar to a service establishment. You have done nothing by agreeing or neglecting to allow people under the age of 20 to use the service which is against public order and good morals and violates Advertisement No. 50 of the Revolutionary Council, announced on January 15, 1959, and from the inspection, no one accepted the position of owner and shopkeeper, so the police Commercial registration documents and building lease agreements and other related documents were seized. Propose the revocation of the license to the competent judicial authority. or order the closure and prohibit the further opening of such establishments or establishments.

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