Yet another illegal gathering, a celebration on Koh Samui, was busted by police for breaking the Covid-19 emergency restrictions. Early this morning, police raided Maithy Pool Lounge & Restaurant at a luxurious resort in the hills behind Bangrak on the northeast nook of the island and arrested forty eight folks having a birthday party in defiance of Covid-19 rules.
27 foreigners – 6 ladies and 21 men – had been arrested on the Samui celebration, as nicely as three Thai men and 18 Thai women. Police had been tipped off that the venue, a part of a resort and luxury residential neighborhood, was organising a birthday bash, despite the Emergency Decree and the Disease Control Act which forbids gatherings with alcohol and large gathering amongst different restrictions.
The district chief of Koh Samui led a collaborating staff of cops, soldiers, and local officers raid the get together at 1 am late Friday night, early Saturday morning at the luxury resort and residents just some minutes from the recent Covid-19 spreading get together busted at Lamborghini Villa three weeks ago. บริการติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์ราคาถูก have been arrested and taken to the Bophut police station in Chaweng for prosecution and alcohol was confiscated as evidence of the celebration.
It was a busy night time for Covid-19 restriction violators on Koh Samui as earlier than the massive birthday party bust police also raided 2 eating places that had been serving alcoholic beverages against the Covid-19 Emergency Decree rules. The Bamboo restaurant and Apple bar had been raided at 9:30 pm when officers found alcoholic drinks were being offered, and the consumption of alcohol was permitted on the restaurant premises.
The house owners of every venue had beer seized from their businesses and face 2 expenses: promoting alcohol and allowing alcohol consumption on-site. Information was unclear on the precise location of the restaurant or bar that was raided as there are many with the same name round Samui. There is a Bamboo restaurant in Maenam, Chaweng, Lamai and Maret, and there are Apple bars in at least Chaweng and Lamui.
There is no word on expected punishments for the eating places or partygoers, however the Emergency Decree and Communicable Disease Act specifies fines of up to forty,000 baht, and jail sentences of up to 2 years, though punishment and fines seem to be not often enforced..