Police checks on Filipino transvestites after brawl with Thais

Police checks on Filipino transvestites after brawl with Thais
At Lumpini police station on Tuesday, Metropolitan Police Division 5 captain Pol Maj Gen Withawat Chinkham addresses writers. ( Photo provided )

After they brawled with Thai transsexuals on Monday evening, authorities are reviewing the evidence of Filipino transsexuals who are still present at Soi Sukhumvit 11 in Bangkok.

According to Pol Maj Gen Withawat Chinkham, the Metropolitan Police Division 5’s captain, some transsexuals have arrived from the Philippines on 30-day tourist visa and checked into accommodations on Soi Sukhumvit 11 in the Wattana city on Tuesday.

According to him, the officers were checking whether their visas were still true and whether they were working improperly.

On Monday evening, Thai and Filipino transvestites brawled in front of a resort on Soi Sukhumvit 11. The police chief claimed that this was the first time the two organizations had boldly fought. &nbsp,

The event started with a debate between three Filipinos and two Thais, according to Pol Maj Gen Withawat. The two organizations exchanged words once outside a seafood restaurant at the lips of Soi Sukhumvit 5. They got angry and left the scene.

The two parties finally reconnected on Soi Sukhumvit 11. Six Thais and 15 Filipinos were present. They fought and argued each another. Thais reported the incident to Lumpini police stop after being hurt in the altercation.

The Thai transsexuals finally gathered back at the hotel on September 11 and waited for the Filipinos ‘ return via social media information.

When Lumpini police arrived at the hotel to transport two of the Filipinos to the place. Another fight broke out as officers escorted them out of the hotel, and one more person was hurt.

” They were uncomfortable when they met, perhaps because they have different racial and religious beliefs,” Pol Maj Gen Withawat said. The two parties had confronted one another before coming to a standstill.

According to Pol Maj Gen Withawat,” Information were therefore posted on social media, individuals gathered, and the incident occurred as seen in video clips.”

He claimed that authorities had not yet filed charges against anyone for the event. They were also assembling and reviewing the evidence, which would include authorities body devices and surveillance footage from the scene.

According to him,” Police will determine as many people as possible” in the event.

Police may also check the various resorts where Filipino transvestites stayed in the area. He claimed that each of them had a bedroom to themselves.

A Thai lesbian reported that some Filipinos had checked out of their accommodations and left the country on Tuesday night at the Lumpini police station.

She claimed that just recently, Filipino transsexuals had rented rooms in the area and regularly stood outside in front of hotels so that “everyone understands what they are doing.”

On security cameras recordings, officers could see that the Filipino transvestites frequently swear at Thai transvestites who pass their hotels.

On Tuesday, Thai transsexuals speak with reporters at the Lumpini police place. ( Photo provided )