2711. Reference : MM-1-21-745

Monks were caught because of gambling

| September 21, 1960. Saj and Coj felt that they had to stay at the temple after end of the Buddhist status (three days of staying in karma.) October 19, 1960 three offenders had been released. The police asked for 500 baht each before the release. | Punch card

2712. Reference : MM-1-21-746

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 28, 1960. The offence resulted in shame for the monastery. Therefore, the convicted monks should take responsibility for this. Two monks left the Buddhist monkhood, and it became scandalous story. | Punch card

2713. Reference : MM-1-21-747

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. Three monks were captured because they transgressed the discipline by gambling. In fact, it should be good enough because the villagers made offerings and they did not work hard in rice field. | Punch card

2714. Reference : MM-1-21-748

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. The headman called some important people for a meeting. Tu Caw No should leave the monkhood, because he was not arrested or imprisoned. Previously, there were two monks who had left the monkhood. | Punch card

2715. Reference : MM-1-21-749

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 26, 1960. Tu Caw had three times behaved with misconduct. First, by buying a cigarette lighter in town. Second by gambling in the temple. Third, the actual conviction. | Punch card

2716. Reference : MM-1-21-750

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| A Journey of Tu Caw No (1) September 26, 1960. The PQ said that the convicted monks should leave the monkhood to set a proper example. Unless the people thought that the monks could engage in gambling and misconduct without being punished. | Punch card

2717. Reference : MM-1-21-751

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 25, 1960. PQ heard about the smoking of monks. They were defamed. | Punch card

2718. Reference : MM-1-21-752

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 23, 1960. The headman wrote a contract with content that addressed the gambling behaviour of the monks. If the monks found to be engaging in gambling, whether outside or inside the temple, they must be caught and would be punished by law. In addition, members of the monastery committee or anyone who persuaded the monk who gambled must pay the expense for ordination of the new monk. | Punch card

2719. Reference : MM-1-21-753

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 21, 1960. M. Kham was arrested in the group of gamblers. He did not give the name of anyone else, because if he did so, it would cover almost the whole village. Bunsi wanted to know who had persuaded the monks to gamble. That person might be fined. | Punch card

2720. Reference : MM-1-21-754

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 21, 1960. N. Kew CB shared information that the students who were arrested had to go to the CR on 27 September. The elders might be responsible for the monks who had engaged in misconduct. September 22, 1960. Before closing the meeting, NA told everyone that gambling was illegal. Even in some villages there were monks and novices who engaged in gambling, but it was bad and became a big issue for religion. September 23, 1960. NA informed that he knew the names of the gambling monks. The headman could also be considered to have committed an error in letting this kind of incident occur. | Punch card