Pattaya, Thailand’s biggest stories from the last week: Police vow to end pickpocketing against Indian tourists, Na Jomtien locals favor vendor-free beach, and more

Greeting to all our readers and supporters!

We have gathered here our top LOCAL stories that happened in our areas, Pattaya and Chonburi, in the last week from Monday, June 27th, 2022, to Sunday, July 3rd, 2022.

The stories are chosen by our editorial team and are not in a particular order of importance but roughly in order of publishing.

Let’s take a look at what you might have missed!

1. Pattaya tourist police vow to end pickpocketing against Indian tourists

Pattaya tourist police are deploying a patrol unit on a regular basis to prevent pickpocketing from tourists late at night.

Pattaya tourist police vow to end pickpocketing against Indian tourists

2. Group of foreign motorbike racers reportedly causes disturbances at night in South Pattaya

Group of foreign motorbike racers reportedly causes disturbances at night in South Pattaya

3. Underground wire project on Pattaya Walking Street to possibly be completed by March 2023

Despite a tremendous work of coordination between several parties, we may not see the fully finished street soon.

Underground wire project on Pattaya Walking Street to possibly be completed by March 2023

4. Luxurious Indian-style “Jannaat Club” on Pattaya Walking Street officially opens for business

Luxurious Indian-style “Jannaat Club” on Pattaya Walking Street officially opens for business

5. Na Jomtien residents reportedly favor new vendor-free beach measure after its launch on June 27th

“We will use compromise first, but if the vendors still won’t listen, they will be charged under the Cleanliness Act and the Traffic Act,” according to Na Jomtien municipality officers.

Na Jomtien residents reportedly favor new vendor-free beach measure after its launch on June 27th

That is it for the last week. The Pattaya News hopes next week brings you good news!

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Aim Tanakorn
The local news translator at The Pattaya News. Aim is a twenty-four year old who currently lives in Bangkok. Interested in English translation, story-telling, and entrepreneurship, he believes that hard-working is an indispensable component of every success in this world.