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Video: Nigerian studying "International Business" caught dealing cocaine

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Video: Nigerian studying "International Business" caught dealing cocaine

 

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Video footage from the second floor car park of Central Lat Prao in northern Bangkok showed the arrest of a Nigerian man for dealing in cocaine.

 

Vincent Ikechukwu was found in possession of three packages of cocaine weighing a total of 5 grams.

 

He was arrested after a sting operation by undercover officers.

 

Police said he had admitted to supplying cocaine to nighttime party goers in the Thong Lor and Ekamai areas of downtown Bangkok.

 

He was selling the restricted Class 2 drug for 2,500 baht a gram.

 

The suspect has a Thai wife and child and has been in the country for ten years.

 

He was studying International Business at a Hua Mark university said Manager in their report.

 

Ramkhamhaeng University is in the Hua Mark area.

 

He was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell.

 

Source: Manager Online

 
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  • overherebc
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    Cocaine dealing is an international business, just a bit of extra homework/study then, isn't it?

  • cgphuket
    cgphuket

    What I love about Thailand is the lack of political correctness that simply hides the truth.  For example; Nigerian = criminal 97% of the time.    Thailand proves that racial profiling works and is ac

  • Folks in the village were quite proud when they heard he was studying on a Coke sponsored scholarship.

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Cocaine dealing is an international business, just a bit of extra homework/study then, isn't it?

as far as i know, pablo escobar exported cocaine to US,

and cocaine production in general are mostly intended for export,

so he got it right

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21 minutes ago, webfact said:

He was selling the restricted Class 2 drug for 2,500 baht a gram.

 

Not a bad price... 

Gone are the days when you can just be a corner peddler, nowadays, if you want to climb the ladder of successes in drug dealings you need a degree for it...but now

he take his time and finish his studies and get a degree in a prison....

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Folks in the village were quite proud when they heard he was studying on a Coke sponsored scholarship.

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What I love about Thailand is the lack of political correctness that simply hides the truth.  For example; Nigerian = criminal 97% of the time.    Thailand proves that racial profiling works and is accurate.

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1 hour ago, cgphuket said:

What I love about Thailand is the lack of political correctness that simply hides the truth.  For example; Nigerian = criminal 97% of the time.    Thailand proves that racial profiling works and is accurate.

Only 97% of the time?? There are 100 million Nigerians in the world and I have never met a good one yet!

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

He was selling the restricted Class 2 drug for 2,500 baht a gram.

Yep! That was his misstake. He was competing with a too low and improper price.

3 minutes ago, Get Real said:

Yep! That was his misstake. He was competing with a too low and improper price.

what a rediculous  troll...''with a too low and improper price''..   wanna try that again??

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Think for a minute. Have you EVER seen an African (not a black Frenchman or African American etc.) at a tourist oriented place?

A Temple, museum, cultural event, attraction such as Tiger Kingdom or water park, etc, a tourist oriented expensive restaurant, buying things in a pricy Mall or Topps market? If I ever accidentally ever make eye contact with a black person on Sukhumvit they immediately beckon suspiciously. Even the students and 2nd rate “international footballers” here sell drugs.

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52 minutes ago, mok199 said:

what a rediculous  troll...''with a too low and improper price''..   wanna try that again??

Where exactly do you have any troll in that? I suggest you go ahead and study what the word and the Internet interpretation of that really means.

What I was suggesting was in a sarcastic and degrading way, that he upset the ones in power competing for the same customers.

6 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

Not a bad price... 

Had to be cut several times...!?

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Nigerian studying "International Business" caught dealing cocaine

Yes dealing cocaine is an international business. So, this student was really studying.

Nigeria is a country that i will never see in real.

Unless you are an oil worker on a contract no reason to go there. Corrupt dangerous and dirty, I’m told.


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8 hours ago, ezzra said:

Gone are the days when you can just be a corner peddler, nowadays, if you want to climb the ladder of successes in drug dealings you need a degree for it...but now

he take his time and finish his studies and get a degree in a prison....

Maybe adding Criminology to pass the "time" :sleep: 

Well... a Nigerian dealing coke in Thailand... That's "international business" isn'it?

1 hour ago, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:


Unless you are an oil worker on a contract no reason to go there. Corrupt dangerous and dirty, I’m told.


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I confirm. Very dangerous, very corrupted and very dirty too. At least, Lagos. I went there.

9 hours ago, cgphuket said:

What I love about Thailand is the lack of political correctness that simply hides the truth.  For example; Nigerian = criminal 97% of the time.    Thailand proves that racial profiling works and is accurate.

It's funny, people on here say "why aren't they targeting white teachers in these stings?" We know why, because the chance of them being up to no good is so much lower. Even if they're here on a fake degree (which you obviously don't actually need for tefl anyway), they're still just getting on with teaching and trying to keep their heads down (and probably better for the kids than fully qualified Filipinos).

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6 hours ago, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:

Think for a minute. Have you EVER seen an African (not a black Frenchman or African American etc.) at a tourist oriented place?

A Temple, museum, cultural event, attraction such as Tiger Kingdom or water park, etc, a tourist oriented expensive restaurant, buying things in a pricy Mall or Topps market? If I ever accidentally ever make eye contact with a black person on Sukhumvit they immediately beckon suspiciously. Even the students and 2nd rate “international footballers” here sell drugs.
 

To answer your question, YES, I have seen scores of Africans at those places you mentioned. Your post insinuates that you consider Africa to be a country. Well, FYI, it's the second most-populous continent. I'm an African and I do visit those aforementioned places. Although there are criminals from the continent living in the Kingdom, there's a multitude of  law-abiding ones like me -who you've never seen nor met. Your stereotypical conclusion to that any black person you make eye contact with on Sukhumvit 'beckon' suspiciously is ridiculous. When you make generalized statements like "even the students and 2nd rate 'international footballers' here sell drugs", that speaks a lot about your mentality towards black Africans. 

1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

It's funny, people on here say "why aren't they targeting white teachers in these stings?" We know why, because the chance of them being up to no good is so much lower

Although the authorities have been targeting schools , looking for teachers working illegally 

7 hours ago, Get Real said:

Where exactly do you have any troll in that? I suggest you go ahead and study what the word and the Internet interpretation of that really means.

What I was suggesting was in a sarcastic and degrading way, that he upset the ones in power competing for the same customers.

dude if that's your attempt at sarcasm ''in your pathetic degrading way''...you might want to stick with what you do  best...troll....let the good times troll

13 minutes ago, mok199 said:

dude if that's your attempt at sarcasm ''in your pathetic degrading way''...you might want to stick with what you do  best...troll....let the good times troll

Don´t worry, I didn´t have any hope you would understand even when I explained. My low stance in the matter is now confirmed, dude.

If the police had just left him alone, he probably would have ultimately earned his Thai MBA in drug dealing and have enjoyed a nice graduation ceremony. :whistling:

35 minutes ago, Get Real said:

Don´t worry, I didn´t have any hope you would understand even when I explained. My low stance in the matter is now confirmed, dude.

just messin with you dude..really I hold your posts in high regard ..ps that's me ,being you, being sarcastic with a degrading tone..have a good one.

Very good to have him out of business !!.... that's what the 1000 other chaps,  back in Nigeria waiting to take his place,  are thinking on reading the news !!! ?

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