SOCIAL ORDER CRUSADE
Siam Square nightclub shut
BANGKOK: -- A leading nightspot in Siam Square was ordered closed for 30 days after one of its customers was found to be underaged, police said yesterday.
Deputy Interior Minister Pracha Maleenont led the police raid on CM2, in the basement of Novotel, which is owned by Chiang Mai Thai Rak Thai MP Pornchai Atthapreeyangkoon.
There were more than 300 foreigners in the bar at the time.
Police said many of them were not carrying passports.
Customers' urine was also tested. Police said some showed positive, but it was still not known if this was from illegal drug use or other factors.
It was said to be the first raid on nightspots in the area under the government's social order crusade.
A police source said the raid followed a report that Russian prostitutes were working in the bar.
However, there was no evidence linking Russian tourists who were found there to the sex trade.
--Bangkok Post 2004-03-19
Siam Square nightclub shut
BANGKOK: -- A leading nightspot in Siam Square was ordered closed for 30 days after one of its customers was found to be underaged, police said yesterday.
Deputy Interior Minister Pracha Maleenont led the police raid on CM2, in the basement of Novotel, which is owned by Chiang Mai Thai Rak Thai MP Pornchai Atthapreeyangkoon.
There were more than 300 foreigners in the bar at the time.
Police said many of them were not carrying passports.
Customers' urine was also tested. Police said some showed positive, but it was still not known if this was from illegal drug use or other factors.
It was said to be the first raid on nightspots in the area under the government's social order crusade.
A police source said the raid followed a report that Russian prostitutes were working in the bar.
However, there was no evidence linking Russian tourists who were found there to the sex trade.
--Bangkok Post 2004-03-19
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