February 4th, 2006, 18:29
Sex show using live animals stopped as Police raid Walking Street Go-go Bar.
Police Colonel Tanitsak, the Deputy Commander of ThailandтАЩs Tourist Police Division received a complaint at his office in Bangkok from the Animal Welfare Association of Thailand regarding a Go-go bar in South Pattaya that was conducting shows using live animals. He ordered Polcie Major Bonrort, the Head of the Undercover Unit of the Tourist Police to investigate the case and sent in an undercover operative with a secret camera to capture the stage shows. The evidence was examined and it was decided that the establishment, Top Girls Go-go Bar in Soi 14 off of Walking Street should be raided.
On Friday Night the raid took place. Five female performers were arrested and evidence such as Goldfish, BananaтАЩs, Candles and sex toys were seized. The Manager of the venue, Khun Bawinoot was arrested along with the performers and a report of the incident has now been sent to the Governor of Chonburi Province who will now decided if the establishment should be closed on a temporary or permanent basis.
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Police Colonel Tanitsak, the Deputy Commander of ThailandтАЩs Tourist Police Division received a complaint at his office in Bangkok from the Animal Welfare Association of Thailand regarding a Go-go bar in South Pattaya that was conducting shows using live animals. He ordered Polcie Major Bonrort, the Head of the Undercover Unit of the Tourist Police to investigate the case and sent in an undercover operative with a secret camera to capture the stage shows. The evidence was examined and it was decided that the establishment, Top Girls Go-go Bar in Soi 14 off of Walking Street should be raided.
On Friday Night the raid took place. Five female performers were arrested and evidence such as Goldfish, BananaтАЩs, Candles and sex toys were seized. The Manager of the venue, Khun Bawinoot was arrested along with the performers and a report of the incident has now been sent to the Governor of Chonburi Province who will now decided if the establishment should be closed on a temporary or permanent basis.
http://www.pattayacitynews.net/news_04_02_49.htm