Arresting monks because of gambling

Reference : MM-1-21-766

Name of creator(s) : Michael Moerman

Scope and content : September 18, 1960. There were eight people who had to pay fines because they appeared to be involving in gambling. The headman argued that the monks lead the game, and they should pay more than the others. But the others thought they should pay equally. The headman would inform the police on the following day. Tu Coj had started the gambling and Suk and N. Sum had joined later. Bunsi thought that the three accused should not share the names of the other four people involved, by claiming that they could not remember the names.

Extent and medium : Punch card