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Bangkok police nab 200 tourists in karaoke bar drugs bust

/ 06:34 PM October 26, 2022

Thai police detained more than 200 tourists in a drugs bust at an illegal karaoke bar in Bangkok.

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Bangkok, Thailand — Thai police detained more than 200 tourists in a drugs bust at an illegal karaoke bar in Bangkok on Wednesday.

Dazed and confused revelers – party debris littered around them – were seen huddled under bright lights at the Sathorn district venue in official police photos and Thai media footage.

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The majority of those involved were Chinese nationals, Royal Thai police spokesperson Archayon Kraithong said.

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“The police conducted a urine test and found out that they have used illegal substances,” he said.

Further tests will be carried out to identify which drugs the tourists had taken, and a decision will then be made on whether to prosecute any of them, Archayon said.

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A post on the official Thai police Facebook page said that among the drugs believed to have been found were ketamine, as well as traces of MDMA, methamphetamine, and diazepam.

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“The police discovered that the entertainment venue appears to sell drugs to customers,” the post said.

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It added that “there is also a drug deposit service, with customers able to gamble without fear of the authorities and the law.”

Thailand, a major transit hub for narcotics from the so-called “Golden Triangle,” has tough anti-drugs laws.

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Possession of category one drugs, which include MDMA and methamphetamine, can bring jail sentences of up to 10 years.

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