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A tourist police officer and another man were arrested by Nonthaburi provincial police and local administration officials late Thursday night, after they had allegedly demanded protection money from pubs and bars in the province.
A special unit of the Provincial Administration Department and Bang Yai district police were dispatched to the car park of a shopping mall, in Sao Thong Hin sub-district of Bang Yai district, to look for a tourist police vehicle, whose driver is suspected of involvement in an extortion racket.
An official of the department said that they learned that the gang, claiming to be from a special task force of the Provincial Administration, had approached several pubs and bars in Nonthaburi province by phone and demanded that they pay them protection fees of 5,000 baht, as the first payment, and a monthly payment of 3,000-4,000 baht, if the pub and bar owners want to operate without being harassed by the police or other officials.
As members of the special unit moved in to arrest the two men in the suspect vehicle, they tried to flee the scene, forcing the special unit to use their cars to block the escaping car.
A subsequent search of the car found an amount of marked cash, which had allegedly been extorted from bars hours earlier.
Any pub or bar which has been approached by someone claiming to be local administration officials demanding protection fees can call 1567 around the clock, according to the department.
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Central Thailand | Ex Thai military man shoots his mother in law after drunken row


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Scary when you think he was a former volunteer with the military but could still somehow get access to an M16, does this apply to ex-military personnel ?
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A former military man shot his mother in law in a drunken rage last night after a row with a next door neighbour.
Chaluay Karnjiakjorn, a former paramilitary officer from a Volunteer Defense Corpse, stole an M16 rifle and fired randomly at houses in the Nong Chang district of the central province of Uthai Thani. His 78 year old mother-in-law was shot in the left leg in the crossfire.
The aged woman, Thongsai Sarmsuwan, informed police she had been shot by her son in law at home in the Nong Chang district of Uthai Thani after the man fled the scene about 8.30pm.
Police arrived at the scene to learn Chaluay used to serve in a Volunteer Defense Corpse Office near the community but retired four years ago at the age of 60.
Officers found the 64 year old man hiding in the house he used to live in when he was in the military after a tip off.
After a two hours’ stand off the gunman finally surrendered and apologized for what he had done.
Chaluay confessed he was drunk and had a fight with a neighbour called Jade, who tried to shoot him, so he wanted to take revenge.
Chaluay said he stole the M16 rifle and bullets from his old military premises and started shooting randomly around the local houses and community roads.
After that, he jumped on a motorbike to a temple in the community and hid the gun. He added that he aimed to return the weapon and surrender himself the following morning.
Chaluay is now in the custody of Nong Chang police officers, who added he would be questioned later today because he was too drunk last night, and charges and prosecution would be decided after that.

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Bangkok Nightlife • A Complete Guide
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This guide will help you discover the vibrant nightlife in Bangkok. You’ll find a place and a plan that fits your style exactly.
The top destination city by international visitor arrivals in it’s Global Destination Cities Index 2018, ahead of London, with just over 20 million overnight visitors in 2017.
Bangkok ‘s multi-faceted sights, attractions and city life appeal to diverse groups of tourists. Royal palaces and temples, as well as several museums, constitute its major historical and cultural tourist attractions.
Here we will provide all the necessary information related to nightlife features of Bangkok, including a comprehensive list of the best destinations to visit. You will find all the tools and necessary information here to organize your holidays in Bangkok in the most complete way to make your journey a beautiful experience.
Nightlife in Bangkok has evolved over the years, with the emphasis now firmly on swanky rooftop bars, lively nightclubs, and hip cocktail bars. The Thai capital now has so much more to offer than just the adult-themed places. Any discussion of nightlife in Bangkok can’t ignore the party scene at Khao San Road, or the more laidback Soi Rambuttri next door, whilst Thonglor across town seems to have a trendy new bar opening up every week. Clubbers in Bangkok are spoilt for choice too, with big names on Sukhumvit, Silom and the gauntlet of superclubs at RCA all packed-out with tourists and locals most nights of the week.
Bangkok’s nightlife experiences are one of the main reasons why so many people make the trip to this steamy metropolis year after year. One thing is certain, once the sun sets on Bangkok many parts of the city wake up and it seems every niche has been catered for. From sky-high cocktails with sweeping views to basement clubbing and even high-kicking, gender-defying theatrical shows, nightlife in Bangkok is as varied as it is unforgettable. Following are some of the experiences other than the bars and nightclubs that you can enjoy during the nighttime in Bangkok:
Thailand’s Ladyboys or katoeys are some of the most beautiful – and convincing – transvestites in the world, mostly accepted and embraced by a highly tolerant Thai society. Some families even believe that katoeys bring good luck to them, an enlightened attitude that was boosted by several Thai movies in the past two decades dedicated to katoey themes. These fascinating and highly artistic performers captivate audiences with their charm, unique creativity, and flawless female impersonations. A ladyboy show promises an evening of polished and most enjoyable entertainment for all.
Seeing the amazing temples of Bangkok at night whilst you drift along the Chao Phraya River is not something that you want to miss. Run by Banyan Tree Hotel, the luxury of the Apsara makes for an extra-special night out. Coming to rest in front of the famous sights, passengers are treated to a tasty Thai dinner whilst enjoying the view. The rice-barge takes 1 hour 45 minutes to complete the tour, traveling past Wat Arun and the Grand Palace to the golden Rama VIII Bridge. This trip on the water takes you away from the hustle and bustle of the city to enjoy Bangkok by night and some delicious gourmet dishes. It truly is a magical and romantic evening. All in all, you can enjoy the romantic view of the river with five-star exotic service and excellent cuisine.
Go-Go bars are found in three main areas of the city which are Soi Cowboy in Asok, Nana Plaza, and Soi Patpong in Silom. You will find that the trademark flashing neon signs and staff trying to entice you inside each bar is consistent in every area, but there are differences in each of the above places. These Go-Go Bars have earned worldwide popularity thanks to the easy-going but adults-only entertainment that takes place. Go-Go bars typically follow a similar style, usually centered on taking a seat facing the central stage. Sometimes there are as many as 40 dancers up there, while others sit and have a chat and a drink with the customers. Go in there if you want to enjoy the premium adult nightlife entertainment, which Bangkok is truly famous for.
If you don’t want to go to the bars and restaurants or if you are just fed up with the usual locations you can go shopping in the moonlight. Night markets in Bangkok are among the easiest and most enjoyable ways of getting up close and personal with local life in Thailand’s capital. Markets are spread out in most areas of the city and offer an incredibly diverse range of goods and products, snacks and entertainment. After dark shopping opportunities mean incredible bargains in the moonlight. Newer and larger night markets are opening in Bangkok every year, and there’s none bigger than the original Rot Fai Market in the east of the city, although the old classics still prove popular, such as Patpong Night Market. So, happy shopping to you there!
To a new tourist, Bangkok can be quite overwhelming. Thailand’s capital is the king of sensory overload including intense spice, extreme heat, throbbing traffic. After a day of extreme hassle in the city, you’re going to need a drink, and lucky enough for you, Bangkok is a damn good city for doing just that. There are infinite drinking options—too many of which are tourist-trap cliches (whiskey sodas served in buckets, pricey mojitos on a rooftop bar). But you won’t be disappointed exploring the world of the premium bars-class bar scene that draws Bangkok locals and curious outsiders alike. Following is the comprehensive list of best of the best bars that we have found in Bangkok.
Havana Social Bangkok is a cool new bar on Sukhumvit Soi 11, which takes a prohibition theme to new heights of authenticity. Think dim lights, classic rum cocktails, exposed beams, and crumbling plaster – the 1940s pre-revolution Cuba theme is painstakingly well executed. Bar staff are smartly dressed and coiffured, as are the socialite crowd who were cool enough to find their way to this ‘secret’ bar. Despite the seemingly dodgy setting, Havana Social is not a dive bar at all. Developed by Soho Hospitality (the team behind Above Eleven rooftop bar across the road), everything is suave and sophisticated.
Iron Fairies is a magical bar that is designed like an ironsmith’s workshop giving a dark and broody vibe to it, with wrought iron staircases, exposed pipes, and dilapidated timber and brick. Bottles fairy dust are stacked in rows, and everywhere you look you could chance upon little iron figurines of the winged creatures that give the bar its name. The very limited food menu is famed across the city for only Burgers. The kind of giant, hulking creations that are served on a wooden chopping board and have to be held in place with a steak knife. Choose between premium Aussie beef, fish or even the tropical with pineapple and egg. All burgers are served with thick wedges and will keep you satisfied all night.
When Smalls opened up on the relatively discreet Soi Suan Phlu in 2014, it absolutely fell into Bangkok’s niche category of expat neighborhood bars. But things change quickly in Bangkok, and through word of mouth, media attention, and the fact that the same street has welcomed a handful of other new drinking dens, Smalls has become one of the most talked-about bars in town. You can set over three floors of a refurbished 1960s townhouse, Smalls is defined by its dark and broody atmosphere, created by some well-chosen Parisian-inspired décor, low lighting and a sophisticated soundtrack of soft jazz, all of the above combined to give you an ultimate experience of cocktailing.
Tep Bar just transformed a really old shophouse into a multi-story celebration of Thailand. This bar is pretty famous for inspiring a new appreciation for Thai culture from Thai people. It is one of those places which revived the true and authentic Thai culture back to Thailand. If you want to sample the traditional Thai liquor ya dong, Tep infuses it in-house. Normally served on the street, ya dong’s herbal powers are said to cure bodily ails. It’s a glass of beer and a shot of ya dong that really rejuvenates your senses to give you a unique feel. There may be no better way to drink like a local.
Brown Sugar Bangkok is a celebrated blues and jazz club featuring live music, and serving cocktails and Thai and international cuisine, which is tremendously famous in the town. Established in 1985, the bar is one of Bangkok’s longest-serving music bars and is one of its key nighttime attractions for visitors visiting the Old City. Entrance to Brown Sugar Bangkok music club is free and the venue also features art exhibitions on selected days. All in all, this bar provides all kind of entertainment under one roof so, you should definitely check this place out to make your trip memorable.
Tuba Bar is a part thrift store and part unashamed hipster hangout, it’s in the affluent Ekkamai neighborhood that features wacky decor, mammoth cocktail list and feel-good bohemian vibes which it’s most famous for. The bottled selection is the most specialized and sophisticated with a complete range of Belgian specialties, including strong and yeasty Delirium for all the real ale connoisseurs. Tuba also specializes in cocktails, with one of the longest cocktail lists in the city. Along with the great drinks and cocktail, this place also features exotic cuisines of different kinds. Make sure to check out this place in order to have booze and food together.
This whole bar is decked out in dark wood and marble, leather and rattan, with low lights and a mirrored ceiling making this a very popular place to sample award-winning cocktails. This sophisticated venue has always evoked a somewhat colonial, late-19th-century charm, but thanks to a renovation in 2015 it is more moody and stylish than ever. Internationally renowned musicians perform six nights a week at The Bamboo Bar Bangkok. Highlights from the sizeable drinks menu include Temptation, which is made with saffron-infused vodka, orange and passion fruit and Shooting Star, a gin martini with champagne and guava, served with a yuzu macaroon and fresh guava. All in all, it’s a great bar to hang out with a friend or a date.
This fancy bar has been named after the favorite martini of James Bond. This fancy cocktail bar and Italian restaurant serve some of the finest drinks in Bangkok. The level of detail and preparation that goes into making each drink is truly a cut above anywhere else – which does come across in the cost, and this is what the bar is most famous for. The vibe is one of quiet sophistication, suitable for groups of ladies to enjoy a few drinks, but also lots of fun. The bar offers the best of best snacking options and eating options if you are really into it. Do make sure to hit up this place to enjoy a true meaning of night out.
No, any other bar can come up close when we talk about Teens of Thailand which moved into the neighborhood. Despite the vibrant and colorful elements of the area, it was the perfect place to open the bar where you’ll find other bars serving goblets of elevated gin and tonics. The medicinal herb shops in the neighborhood provide a unique sensory backdrop for the botanically-driven gin bar. The 80-year-old shophouse bar can be spotted by its ornate wooden door emblazoned with stickers. The bar serves authentic taste in drinks which are normally not found easily.
Sky Bar rooftop at Lebua State Tower offers one of the best views in the city along with the great drinks and cocktails. 63 floors up and overlooking the river, it has become a must-do for a sundowner cocktail. Around ten minutes’ walk from Saphan Taksin it is very easy to find, just look up and walk towards the tall cream building with the gold dome on the roof. It may not be the most relaxed experience as people will flock here on a clear day and it gets crowded, but the vista is one you won’t forget in a hurry. You just can’t refrain from admiring the beautiful and magnificent view from the top.
When it comes to the cuisine options in Bangkok, the question is not what, where, or even when to eat. With so many possibilities across this capital city, you might be wondering how to make the most of it all. Whether you are looking for style, ambiance, and flavor that defies anything you’ve experienced before, or a brush with world-recognized celebrity chefs, Bangkok has got a whole lot to offer. With several Michelin-affiliated chefs moving to Bangkok, and numerous venues located inside luxury hotels, most of these restaurants do not come cheap, therefore you might have to be a little bit generous to spend on yourself while coming to Bangkok.
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