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Pattaya Club Closed After Indian Manager’s Gunpoint Assault on Tourist

Police and administrative officials order all activities to cease at Boss Club in South Pattaya during a raid that uncovered drug violations and illegal foreign workers on September 30, 2025.

PATTAYA — Thai Authorities have closed a prominent Walking Street nightclub after its Indian manager allegedly orchestrated a brutal attack on a tourist and threatened him with a firearm over an unpaid bar tab.

Pattaya City Police launched the investigation after receiving a complaint about the manager of Boss Club, located in the heart of South Pattaya’s entertainment district. According to the 33-year-old victim, also an Indian national, the manager had been operating like a mafia figure, using personal bodyguards to assault him and holding a gun to his head when he requested to settle his bill the following day.

The incident is particularly troubling as the victim is known among local establishments as a reliable VIP customer who consistently pays his bills and has never defaulted on payment.

Thai officers from DOPA – Department of Provincial Administration conduct drug tests at Boss Club in South Pattaya district on September 30, 2025.

Massive Raid Uncovers Multiple Violations

The assault sparked widespread concern among tourists and prompted swift action. On September 30, more than 100 officers from district administration, Pattaya City Police, and tourist police raided the venue while approximately 300 Thai and foreign patrons were inside.

Officers halted all activities and conducted comprehensive checks. Drug tests revealed nine employees tested positive for narcotics. Authorities also discovered over 40 foreign workers—including Indian, Myanmar, and Uzbek nationals—operating without proper work permits or holding fraudulent documentation.

Those who tested positive were detained for further processing, while undocumented foreign workers were transferred to immigration police.

Authorities inspect and interview security staff at Boss Club in South Pattaya as part of the investigation into alleged assault and illegal employment violations on September 30, 2025.

Manager Evades Authorities

The manager was absent during the raid and failed to report to police when contacted. District officials responded by ordering the immediate closure of Boss Club and will recommend the provincial governor impose an extended shutdown.

“This is part of our zero-tolerance policy regarding violence against tourists,” officials stated. “We will pursue the perpetrator to the fullest extent of the law to deter criminal influence from expanding in the entertainment district.”

Gold Necklace Dispute

Lakshman Singh, President of the Indian Association of Pattaya, said on Tuesday the victim is a premium customer at several Indian clubs in Pattaya who routinely settles bills the next day via bank transfer—a common practice for VIP patrons.

Left: Leg injuries sustained by the 33-year-old Indian victim. Right: The gold necklace at the center of the dispute that led to the assault at Boss Club in South Pattaya on September 26, 2025.

On the night in question, the Boss Club manager invited the victim to the venue and borrowed his gold necklace. When the victim later requested its return, the manager refused unless he paid his drink bill immediately, sparking an argument.

Two security guards then dragged the victim away and beat him with a stick-like object, striking his legs. Another Indian man held a gun to his head demanding immediate payment and confiscated his passport.

The victim received treatment at Pattaya Memorial Hospital before filing a police report. Singh said the incident has left the victim deeply shaken and urged business operators to better protect tourists, especially VIP customers. He called on authorities to prosecute the perpetrators swiftly.

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