The Borneo Post

Thai temple left empty after monks fail drug tests

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A Buddhist temple in central Thailand has been left without monks after all its holy men failed drug tests and were defrocked, a local official said yesterday.

Four monks including an abbot at a temple in Phetchabun province’s Bung Sam Phan district tested positive for methamphet­amine on Monday, district official Boonlert Thintaptha­i told AFP.

The monks have been sent to a health clinic to undergo drug rehabilita­tion, the official said.

“The temple is now empty of monks and nearby villagers are concerned they cannot do any merit-making,” he said.

Merit-making involves worshipper­s donating food to monks as a good deed.

Boonlert said more monks will be sent to the temple to allow villagers to practise their religious obligation­s.

Thailand is a major transit country for methamphet­amine flooding in from Myanmar’s troubled Shan state via Laos, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

On the street, pills sell for less than 20 baht (around US$0.50).

Authoritie­s across Southeast Asia have made record meth seizures in recent years.

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