Thai headline news agency reported on October 10, Thailand's Saraburi police smashed a male and female youth gathering in a bar in Nong Kae County, arresting 212 people, including 131 boys and 81 girls, 8 of them The person was detected to be infected with the new coronavirus .
After the police raided the door, the men and women on the scene threw the drugs to the ground in a panic. The police found multiple types of drugs in 4 rooms at the scene, including K powder, methamphetamine, ecstasy, and on-site plastic pills. Drugs and other tools were scattered all over the place.
Preliminary police investigation found that 115 of the 212 people present had detected drugs in their bodies, and 8 people were tested to be infected with the new crown virus. In order to control the risk of the spread of the epidemic, the police will quarantine everyone for 14 days. In addition, the police will also initiate corresponding charges against these people, including: initiating activities or gatherings that may lead to the spread of the virus in violation of the "Emergency Law of the Buddhist Calendar 2548"; violation of relevant regulations issued by the Northern Standard Government; illegal possession of drugs .
It is reported that the bar was investigated by the police once in January this year, and in 2018 it was ordered to close for 5 years by the Special Investigation Team of the Administrative Office of the Ministry of the Interior for violation of regulations. (compiled: hush source: ThaiPBS)
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