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Popstar Pookie names no sources or clients

By Suriya Patathayo 
The Nation

 

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Police said on Wednesday that former popstar Prissana or Priscilla “Pookie” Gemelli has yet to implicate anybody in relation to her drug-trafficking charges, though they still need to investigate the origins of the Bt10 million that circulated via her bank account over the past two or three years.

 

The former singer was arrested earlier this week with her husband for allegedly selling 5.17 kilograms of ketamine to a Taiwanese man.

 

Pol Lt-General Chinnapat Sarasin, commissioner of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB), said he has tasked his deputy Pol Maj-General Chatree Paisalsilpa to spearhead the investigation and see if more accomplices can be found. He said the NSB will coordinate with its Taiwanese counterpart to find one more suspect, who allegedly left Thailand before the bust. 

 

Police will also take Prissana, 40, her husband Chonlawit Kitatrakul, 49, and their Taiwanese customer Hung Cheng Yi, 28, to court to apply for their first 12-day detention period on Thursday, he said. 

 

Prissana, who is cooperating with police, admitted to have abused drugs for 10 years and said her arrest has put her family in jeopardy, a senior police official said. 

 

Chinnapat said Prissana admitted that she had negotiated with the Taiwanese man and arranged for a supplier to give the drugs to her husband so he could deliver them to Hung at a hotel in Lat Krabang area. However, the police official said the information she has provided on the pick-up location is unclear. 

 

Chinnapat said police believe the baking soda and salt found in Prissana’s home was used to increase the volume of drugs in order to make more money, though this contamination probably affected the quality of the product. 

 

Prissana and her husband were arrested on Monday night with 98.3 grams of crystal meth, eight meth pills, 10 pills of ecstasy, 4g of ketamine and 40g of marijuana at their home in Bang Khen district. They were nabbed after drug-suppression police arrested Hung in Lat Krabang earlier that day with ketamine hidden in 39 ashtrays packed ready for shipment to Taiwan.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30371384

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

 

Chinnapat said police believe the baking soda and salt found in Prissana’s home was used to increase the volume of drugs in order to make more money, though this contamination probably affected the quality of the product. 

Oh dear, selling substandard addictive poison...for shame.

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If I may have my 10 mil baht back it would be greatly appreciated, I only lent it to her as an interest free loan out of kindness 

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Pookie seems like she's in the poo/kee

But if she needs a place to stay she can have the key to mine

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Another case of greed and can't fix stupid or more likely maybe arrogance, as they think they are special and that the rules don't apply to them, just others.

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Popstar Pookie silent on drug sources and clients

By SURIYA PATATHAYO 
THE NATION

 

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FORMER pop star Prissana or Priscilla “Pookie” Gemelli has yet to implicate anybody in relation to her drug-trafficking charges, police said yesterday, but said they still needed to investigate the origins of the Bt10 million that circulated via her bank account over the past two or three years.

 

The former singer and her husband were arrested on Monday night for allegedly selling 5.17 kilograms of ketamine to a Taiwanese man, who was nabbed earlier in the day.

 

Pol Lt-General Chinnapat Sarasin, commissioner of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB), said he had tasked his deputy Pol Maj-General Chatree Paisalsilpa with spearheading the investigation to see if more accomplices could be found. 

 

He said the NSB would coordinate with its counterparts inTaiwan to find one more suspect, who reportedly left Thailand before the bust. 

 

Police took Prissana, 40, her husband Chonlawit Kitatrakul, 49, and their Taiwanese customer Hung Cheng Yi, 28, to Ratchadapisek Criminal Court to apply for their first 12-day detention period and opposed bail based on the seriousness of the alleged offences.

 

The three defendants didn't apply for bail – the two men were sent to be detained at the Correctional Institute for Drug Addicts and Prissana was sent to the Central Women Correctional Institution.

 

A senior police official said Prissana had been cooperative, admitted to having abused drugs for 10 years and said her arrest had put her family in jeopardy. 

 

Chinnapat said Prissana admitted to having negotiated with the Taiwanese man and arranged for a supplier to give the drugs to her husband so he could deliver them to Hung at a hotel in Lat Krabang district. However, the police official said the information she had provided on the pick-up location was unclear. 

 

Chinnapat said police believe the baking soda and salt found in Prissana’s home was used to increase the volume of drugs in order to make more money, although this contamination probably affected the quality of the product. 

 

Prissana and her husband were arrested on Monday night with 98.3 grams of crystal meth, eight meth pills, 10 ecstasy pills, 4g of ketamine and 40g of marijuana at their home in Bang Khen district. Their arrests came hours after drug-suppression police arrested Hung in Lat Krabang with ketamine hidden in 39 ashtrays packed ready for shipment to Taiwan.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30371411

 

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