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Irish Woman Jailed in Norway for Cannabis Smuggling from Thailand Picture courtesy of the Irish Mirror An Irish woman has been sentenced to three years in a Norwegian prison after being caught with nearly 30 kilogrammes of cannabis in her luggage. Jamie Mahon, 32, from Drogheda, Co Louth, was arrested at Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport on January 9th, following an X-ray that revealed two suitcases packed with cannabis, valued at approximately 600,000 euros (22.5 million baht). Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364044-irish-woman-jailed-in-norway-for-cannabis-smuggling-from-thailand/ -
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UK Breaking Barriers: Blaise Metreweli Becomes First Woman to Lead MI6
It's not 'breaking barriers' it's just another human with two arms and two legs getting a job. All the time we go on about women or people from other races / minority groups we are effectively reinforcing the issue. Women are humans and so are black people. Why do we have to point it out every time these people achieve something? -
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Report Irish Woman Jailed in Norway for Cannabis Smuggling from Thailand
Picture courtesy of the Irish Mirror An Irish woman has been sentenced to three years in a Norwegian prison after being caught with nearly 30 kilogrammes of cannabis in her luggage. Jamie Mahon, 32, from Drogheda, Co Louth, was arrested at Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport on January 9th, following an X-ray that revealed two suitcases packed with cannabis, valued at approximately 600,000 euros (22.5 million baht). Mahon, who arrived on a flight from Bangkok, initially claimed the bags were given to her in Thailand, asserting she was unaware of their contents and was merely transiting through Norway on her way to Ireland. However, the court saw through her defence. Describing her role as crucial to drug distribution, the judge found her guilty of acting intentionally as a courier. Images show Mahon at Bangkok airport collecting the baggage moments before her flight to Norway. Despite admitting to the charges, Mahon will have her three-year sentence reduced by 92 days, already served. This arrest is a significant setback for an Irish organised crime gang linked to two fugitive brothers, one based in Dubai and the other believed to be in Thailand. The seized drugs were meant to fund an ongoing feud between these brothers' gang and associates of paralysed mob boss Owen Maguire, a conflict already resulting in multiple deaths. Maguire was shot by notorious hitman Robbie Lawlor in 2018, leaving him paralysed. Lawlor was later killed in Belfast in 2020, the main suspect in the brutal murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods, whose remains were found in one of Ireland’s most shocking gangland crimes. Recently, gang associates Paul Crosby and Gerard “Rocky” Cruise were jailed for facilitating Mulready-Woods' murder, receiving ten and seven-year sentences respectively. Mahon’s arrest and conviction add another grim chapter to this violent saga, echoing through a Norwegian courtroom. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-18 -
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UK Breaking Barriers: Blaise Metreweli Becomes First Woman to Lead MI6
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Are you or I pre diabetic?
controlling glucose does not address the "root cause" of diabetes, in my understanding. -
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Is this battery worth it's salt 2: Sodium Ion Batteries
Good question. However, shouldn't you be comparing prices of Lithium batteries in Europe with prices of sodium batteries in Europe? Also it's early days with batteries going to premium installers. I would expect the prices to reduce once costs have been recovered and bank loans paid back. Yes. I wondered about that too. The wording is proprietary inverters
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