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Covid outbreak: No illegal casinos in Rayong, claims provincial police chief


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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

No illegal casinos in Rayong, claims provincial police chief

That must mean logically that either:

There aren't any

or

There are, but he's protecting them

or

He's trying not to lose face

or

He's not aware of what's going on in the province he's in charge of

 

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5 minutes ago, transam said:

I wonder who is worried about their monthly donation....Hmmmm, reminds me of a bloke who didn't know Chang paid him 50,000bht a month for advice....:whistling:

It was probably so little that it didn't appear between the millions collected each month.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Thai social media turned on Rayong's provincial police chief after he claimed there were no casinos in his province. 

What are the odds of that? I'd almost bet he was stretching the truth!

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Well, he was using present tense. 
Any illegal casinos open in Rayong currently? 

 

Just an empty building now. Nothing here, move along now.


Growing up in Melbourne in the eighties I often attended two up games with dad, everyone knew an SP bookie, and it was no secret that casinos operated in Chinatown, and in Brunswick and Carlton. 

 

No big deal.  The Aussie coppers denied that also. 
 

And the illegal brothels were not exactly anonymous, with a red light out the front. 
 

A legal casino has since opened, people can bet with bookies online now and brothels legalised.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Natai Beach said:

Well, he was using present tense. 
Any illegal casinos open in Rayong currently? 

 

Just an empty building now. Nothing here, move along now.


Growing up in Melbourne in the eighties I often attended two up games with dad, everyone knew an SP bookie, and it was no secret that casinos operated in Chinatown, and in Brunswick and Carlton. 

 

No big deal.  The Aussie coppers denied that also. 
 

And the illegal brothels were not exactly anonymous, with a red light out the front. 
 

A legal casino has since opened, people can bet with bookies online now and brothels legalised.

 

 

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He is just inspecting a building which could be suitable.

Size, location.

He gets soon the decorators in an a "shrimp" section for the Ch. clientele.

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8 minutes ago, Oldie said:

The story was that some people got Covid in a casino in Rayong. But if casinos do not exist perhaps Covid doesn't exist too. One more conspiracy theory now? 

So is it Fake news then, if so Prawit needs to step in and make the arrest of the provisional chief and then the media, maybe even the Big guy himself at the top.  Wonder if the provincial police chief will be sent to Yala, or if he has enough money in his account to pay for that inactive post sitting in Prayuts office polishing boots and making Luis Vuitton masks from the Good PM's old silk shirts. 

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1 minute ago, ChipButty said:

There is an illegal gambling den in every Tamboon in Thailand

And even more common in Rayong.

Five years ago I was at an “illegal” card game “Len pai” in Amata City Rayong with my girlfriend at the time who was also an illegal lottery “huay” seller who used to pay the local coppers 3,000 per month. 

 

Coppers raided, recognized my girlfriend, made the others pay 500 each but let me and her go unfined.

 

It was all in good spirits. 

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