Southern Thailand
Chumphon Police Transferred after Pub Raids Uncover 250 Minors
Chumphon Provincial officials of the Interior Ministry raided the two venues as they staged Halloween parties. Officials found 263 customers under the age of 20.
Four senior police officers, including a station chief, have been transferred for 90 days after a raid on two pubs on Halloween night found more than 250 under-aged party goers.
Pol Col Pakkapol Tawitsri, the Chumphon deputy police chief, on Friday signed an order to move Pol Col Thongchai Nuicharoen Pol Col Thongchai is the Muang police station superintendent.
Three colonels at the station were also moved to the provincial operation command for 90 days. The order, also came into immediate effect.
He did not explain the reason but it was believed to have been linked to the raids staged on Halloween.
Chumphon Provincial officials of the Interior Ministry raided the two venues as they staged Halloween parties. Officials found 263 customers under the age of 20.
The minimum age for entering entertainment venues where alcoholic drinks are served is 20 in Thailand.
The two venues were also ordered closed for five years by Provincial officials of the Interior Ministry.
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Chumphon in Southern Thailand
Chumphon is located on the east side of the Malaysian Peninsular on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Many travellers stop briefly at Chumphon en route by train or bus from Bangkok.
Just 15km away from the train station you’ll find one of Chumphon’s biggest attractions; Thung Wua Laen Beach, also known as ‘Cabana Beach’.
At night time, the atmosphere is quite lively (choose from a variety of live music/cocktail/pool/disco bars by the sea.) Although all this is nonetheless a world away from the commercial and frenetic bustle typical of its neighbours. You’re more likely to see Thai families out here enjoying themselves as opposed to rowdy tourists.