VIP Night Turns Violent on Pattaya’s Walking Street
A night of celebration explodes into chaos in the early hours of September 26, 2025.
A 33-year-old Indian tourist, well-known as a premium guest in Pattaya’s Indian clubs, is invited to the notorious B. Club on Walking Street.
But a simple request to return a borrowed gold chain sparks a furious row.
The club manager refuses, demanding the guest settle his drinks bill first—a move that shocks regulars, as VIPs usually pay the next day.
Brutal Attack and Terrifying Threats
Suddenly, the mood shifts.
Two burly bodyguards seize the tourist, dragging him away.
The manager lashes out, smashing a hard object against the man’s leg.
Then, horror: a gun is pulled, pressed to the tourist’s head.
“Pay now!” the attacker demands.
In the chaos, the victim’s passport is snatched—a clear warning not to run.
Badly shaken and injured, the tourist flees to Pattaya Memorial Hospital before heading straight to the police.
Indian Community Demands Justice
Laxman Singh, head of the Indian Association of Pattaya, is outraged.
“Incidents like this destroy Pattaya’s reputation as a tourist hotspot,” he warns after speaking with the victim’s friends.
He urges club owners to protect all guests, especially loyal VIPs.
The traumatised tourist is now considering cutting short his Thailand trip.
“He’s a valuable guest who spends big in our clubs,” Singh adds.
Police Probe Underway
Colonel Anek Sarathong-uth, Pattaya’s police chief, confirms an urgent investigation.
Officers have already scoured the scene and collected evidence.
Now, they await the victim’s identification of his attackers before issuing summons and launching court proceedings.
The Indian community is watching closely, demanding swift action.
It’s not just about one man—it’s about the safety of every Indian visitor in Pattaya.
Pattaya’s Reputation on the Line
The club is now under intense scrutiny—from police and the public.
If the shocking claims are proven, the venue faces criminal charges and a devastating blow to its image.
For a city built on tourism, such violence is toxic.
Indian tourists are a vital part of Pattaya’s nightlife.
They’ll be watching to see if justice is truly served.




