Underground Poker den raided in Pattaya, nine foreigners arrested
Southeast Asia · 2024-10-14

Thai police in Pattaya raided an illegal poker game in Nong Prue last Wednesday, arresting nine foreign nationals in the process.

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Thai police in Pattaya raided an illegal poker game in Nong Prue last Wednesday, arresting nine foreign nationals in the process.



Among them were three South Koreans, two Americans, two Australians, a Russian, and a British expat. The group was playing at a private residence and was apprehended following reports from neighbors. The operation, led by Pattaya City Police and Bang Lamung District officials, also resulted in the seizure of poker chips, cash, and gambling equipment.



All suspects face charges under Thailand’s gambling laws but police are expected to handle the case based on the circumstances and discretion, particularly given Thailand’s complex gambling regulations.



Police Colonel Nawin Theerawit, who oversaw the operation, stated that the team had staked out the location before making their move. The arrested group consisted mostly of retirees, and they, along with a Thai dealer and housekeeper, were taken to Pattaya City Police Station for questioning.



Under Thai law, most forms of gambling, including poker, are illegal, except for certain exceptions like government lotteries and horse racing. Those caught gambling face up to three years in prison and fines of up to THB5,000. Additionally, more than 120 playing cards were discovered on-site, which could trigger further penalties under the Playing Cards Act of 1943, carrying sentences of up to 10 years.



While poker enthusiasts argue that the game requires skill rather than luck, it remains prohibited in Thailand, and underground poker games continue to be targeted by law enforcement. This latest bust adds to an ongoing debate on whether gambling should be legalized in the country, especially as larger casinos are still outlawed, and smaller-scale operations like these are frequently raided.



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