Thai/farang hotel pool sex orgy: Police chief screams “bad – people will look down on Pattaya”

The head of Pattaya’s police is determined to capture and prosecute a group of foreign men and Thai women having an orgy in a Pattaya hotel pool.
This kind of behavior is inappropriate and gives Pattaya a bad name, said station chief Pol Col Apichai Krobpetch.
Sanook reported that a 53 second clip of the orgy found its way onto a popular site called “Khothao V4”.
They said farang (western caucasian) men and Thai women were petting and engaging in acts of a sexual nature.
Comment was rife online as the clip was shared on social media. The Thai media published a lot of pictures covered in vaseline.
Asked by Sanook and Daily News reporters if he was aware of the furor Pol Col Apichai said that he certainly was.
He had instructed a team of his men to find out which hotel it was and see if they were responsible for the organisation.
He promised prosecutions all round for what he saw as inappropriate behavior that would result in the good name of Pattaya suffering causing the world to look down on the resort.
Thaivisa understands the incident took place at the Kolour Beachside Party at A-One Hotel, according to a live video posted to the hotel’s Facebook page on Saturday night.
It is not believed anyone filmed in the live video was involved in the incident reported above.
Thai Visa / Daily News/ Sanook
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