Singaporean Detained Among 25 at Thailand Swingers Party – Asia News Report

Singaporean Detained Among 25 at Thailand Swingers Party – Asia News Report

Bangkok’s Weekend Party Police Crunch: The Not-So-Secret Sexfest in Chon Buri

Over the weekend, the Thai authorities went all in on a “big, bold, and boozy” sort of gathering that turned out to be a little less “party” and more “party crime.” The scene? A hotel in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, where a group of adventure‑seeking foreigners decided to swap the usual tourist brochures for, well… nothing at all.

The Setup

Picture this: late‑night in the hotel, the lights are dim, a few throats are loose, and the staff is baffled by the crazy atmosphere. Officials swooped in because it looks like a Sirius‑class villa‑seeking party burned the roof out. The police discovered entirely public group flirtations – a full‑on swingers buffet that would put any “Friends with Benefits” episode to shame.

Who’s Who in the “Group”

The list of participants reads like a quick passport stamp rundown: U.S., Canada, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Germany, Cambodia, India & Ukraine. That’s hardly a suburban potluck; this was an international pop‑corn crate of curiosity. Those who were caught include one Singaporean who was promptly incarcerated – apparently the only “single‑person” straight‑forward break‑up of the event.

What Did They Leave Behind?

  • Used condoms – a scent testament to the night’s excitement.
  • Sex‑arousal drugs – a reminder that the party didn’t keep any standards.
  • Sex toys – flying plastic “confetti” across the lobby.
The Numbers

According to local news outlets, a total of 11 men and 14 women were rounded up. That adds up to 25 people. Plenty of “meeting” happened, with every single one having to navigate the night back to the hospital.

In short, the weekend brought a “sex‑tagram” of chaos to Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district. The authorities have cracked down; it’s a great reminder: if the police aren’t there, summoning a group of strangers for a “hide‑in‑loft” is a no‑go. Come on, folks – when in doubt, just count the popcorn and call it a night.

Bang Lamung’s Surprising Hotel Scandal Crashes the Local Scene

In a twist that feels more like a soap‑opera than a regular business saga, the Bang Lamung district chief, Naris Niramaiwong, just dropped a bombshell about a local hotel that’s been secretly hosting night‑time “sex parties.” According to the chief, the hotel has turned one of its rooms into a private club, advertising the shenanigans on a slick website. The deal? Couples only, pay ฿1,500 (roughly S$63) per person, per night.

So who’s behind the show‑stopper? A 53‑year‑old Chinese gentleman claims the title of owner, but authorities have already discovered his hotel is operating without any official license. Out of the blue, he’s hit with two serious charges:

  • Running an unlicensed hotel – that’s a big no‑no in Thailand.
  • Procuring people for indecent acts – basically inviting trouble.

It’s not just him; the hotel staff is also in the spotlight. They’ve been accused of helping facilitate the whole thing, so they’re facing charges as accomplices. The whole case is stirring up both legal and public outrage, and it’s clear authorities are going to make sure no one plays around with the law—or with each other’s partners.

Keep your eyes peeled – this drama is still rolling, and Bangkok’s nightlife just got a new chapter in its history books.