CHON BURI: Police will propose the closure of two pubs in Pattaya for repeated breaches of Covid-19 restrictions after raids early Thursday morning.
The two duty managers were arrested and charged with both serving alcohol and remaining open after permitted hours.
Pol Maj Kongphol Dechakhamphu, crime suppression chief for Pattaya, led the raids on the two pubs, both on Pattaya Sai Sam Road in Bang Lamung district.
A least 50 customers were dancing to music or drinking alcohol when police entered the Apollo pub around 12.30am. Some customers were smoking baraku. Police ordered all activities to stop and all people were asked to wear face masks.
At the Jacky Karaoke pub, many customers were drinking alcohol and the room smelled of tobacco smoke. Nobody was wearing a face mask, police said.
Two people admitted to be managing the pubs. They face charges of operating the pubs without a permit, serving alcoholic beverages beyond permitted hours and violating the provincial communicable disease control’s Covid-19 restrictions.
Police said they would recommend the closure of the two pubs for repeated offences.
Authorities earlier eased alcohol restrictions to allow eateries in Pattaya to serve drinks under prescribed safe-practice standards.
However, the two pubs were crowded and had poor ventilation, which increased the risk of coronavirus transmission, police said. Chon Buri province, which takes in the city of Pattaya, continues to see a high rate of infection.