Give offerings or pass the doobie? Thailand’s Buddhist monks caught getting high on drugs

Thai people frequently go to Buddhist temples to seek spiritual healing and hold ceremonial events.
The sentiment is stronger in Thailand’s local areas, where temples have become a central facility for communities.
Some Thai people even believe that they would be able to go to heaven if they do good deeds based on Buddhist doctrine.
Monks, who stand by and guide people in such endeavours, are often considered representatives of Buddha and expected to behave appropriately in all aspects of their lives.
However, recent news reports in Thailand have shown that it is not rare for monks to misbehave, with some found to have used illegal drugs inside temples and others flirting with women.
The head monk has always been nice and merciful ... the police and military are defaming him
In one case, nine monks, including a long-revered head priest, were recently arrested in a village in the northeastern province of Amnat Charoen for allegedly using drugs at a temple along with local teenagers.