2721. Reference : MM-1-21-755

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 20, 1960. The headman brought money from the fine of gambling to bail children at police station. | Punch card

2722. Reference : MM-1-21-756

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 19, 1960. The headman talked with Kasem at his home. He was the police officer who the headman had asked for help when the three youngsters were arrested and in prison. Kasem seemed to know about it all, and he went to the police station while asking the villagers to wait. However Moerman insisted on going there with Kasem and the headman, and the children who were caught. | Punch card

2723. Reference : MM-1-21-757

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 19, 1960. Eight children involved in gambling came to headman's home to pay a fine of 40 baht each. | Punch card

2724. Reference : MM-1-21-758

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. The headman called the villagers about youngsters who were arrested by the police. There was a fine to be paid, and Suk and Sombaj had to pay because they fled from the arrest and should share in the responsibility. | Punch card

2725. Reference : MM-1-21-759

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. The police were still investigating Khams Eng and M. Tham, who had fled from the village. No one knew where they had escaped to. | Punch card

2726. Reference : MM-1-21-760

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. After the police released the monks, Moerman informed the police that one of the monks had forgotten the pen that he used. Because of the pen, the police knew Moerman was the Po. Ook of the monk who was a gambler. | Punch card

2727. Reference : MM-1-21-761

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. The village headman decided to go to A to visit the prisoners, consisting of the three children. They all looked unhappy. The headman went to see the police and informed him that the villagers were willing to pay the tax and the police were pleased. | Punch card

2728. Reference : MM-1-21-762

Arrest of monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. The police had come to the village last night and made Mecang very worried. Many villagers were concerned about the issue of how could the monks who had committed these mistakes give good lessons to the novices. But when the monks left the monkhood, there would be no one left to teach them. | Punch card

2729. Reference : MM-1-21-763

Arresting monks because of gambling

| September 18, 1960. Bunsi talked to the monks about what had happened. It resulted in the disrepute of the village. The conversation covered their concerns about the effects and about paying the fines. Some thought that the three people arrested by the police did not gamble, and that it might be mistake on the part of the police. They had never seen gambling before. | Punch card

2730. Reference : MM-1-21-764

Arresting monks because of gambling

| September 17, 1960. The police arrested three children who were gambling, with evidence including cards, mats, money, yellow robes, etc. The police believed that there were around 11 people who had been gambling. However, when the police arrested the two monks, the situation was quite confusing. So they let them go because they did not want the monks to be involved in the incident. | Punch card