
PATTAYA, Thailand – An elephant led by its mahout was seen roaming near Terminal 21 Pattaya, selling sugarcane to tourists, drawing both amazement and concern from bystanders. The unusual sight triggered an immediate response from city authorities.
Municipal officers quickly escorted the elephant to Pattaya City Hall to ensure the safety of the public and the animal. Jirawat Sukhonthasap, director of the administrative division, oversaw the situation, filed an official report, and issued a formal warning. Authorities instructed that the elephant be removed from the area without delay.
The incident sparked widespread reactions online. Many praised the swift action of officials while highlighting the risks posed to both the animal and the public. Others raised questions about licensing and called for stricter enforcement of regulations governing animals in urban areas. Comments urged stronger fines for owners and better protection against exploitation.
City officials emphasized that the intervention aimed to safeguard tourists and the elephant alike. The owner is expected to comply with regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.










