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Army rangers find nearly 14,000 US dollars washed up on Trat beach

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Army rangers find nearly 14,000 US dollars washed up on Trat beach

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Army rangers searching a beach where drugs were found floating on Saturday found 13,900 US dollars in bundles. 

 

The money was in 13 bundles of ten $100 dollar bills and one containing nine hundred dollar bills. 

 

It was all handed in to the relevant authorities, reported Daily News. 

 

The money was in a red and white tissue box on a beach area between Khao Larn Beach and Ban Klong Manao Beach. 

 

"Ice" was found in the area on Saturday floating in a sack containing Chinese tea prompting a wider search of the area.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

 
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this type of money packing is mostly done by drug dealers.... bad feeling that somebody will be in big trouble for letting it "escape"

when saw the heading of the post, thought the army rangers were replacing the "honest" taxi drivers stories of returning cash money, silly me  555

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It was 200k at first light but the rangers are quick of the mark...it's their training you know.

6 minutes ago, phantomfiddler said:

ALL handed in ? I somehow doubt it ????

I'm sure they did :wink:

Anybody know where the best exchange rate for USD is, Krabi area, asking for a friend ???? 

 they'll now somehow magically Link it with the fella on DeathRow for big Ice bust?

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Army rangers find nearly 14,000 US dollars washed up on Trat beach

Must be part of some elaborate 'money-laundering' scheme.

 

3 hours ago, Mavideol said:

this type of money packing is mostly done by drug dealers.... bad feeling that somebody will be in big trouble for letting it "escape"

And ypu have experience in the matter?

4 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Must be part of some elaborate 'money-laundering' scheme.

 

but... it's now so clean! 

oh! - except for the water used...

i had 10 million USD chillin in my submarine and needed to throw them off my scent.  so i let 100,000 go....  no, this is NOT drug money.  all legit!!  I am the Illuminati.  

6 hours ago, webfact said:

on Saturday found 13,900 US dollars in bundles. 

Wow! I wonder how much they found?

????  Christmas time,  PARTY.. 

24 minutes ago, Penicillin said:

I say “let them keep it”  consider it a rare lucky day for the Rangers. 

Agreed, especially since Celtic have already sewn up the Premiership.

???? dont blame them...found 14, overlooked 20 times that 14. Enjoy fellas, your political  bosses would have nicked the excess anyway.

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Army rangers searching a beach where drugs were found floating on Saturday found 13,900 US dollars in bundles. 

 

The money was in 13 bundles of ten $100 dollar bills and one containing nine hundred dollar bills. 

Ha! There are 13 bundles in the accompanying photo. That comes out to $13,000 (or $12,900???). Did somebody already take their cut? 

i know where i'll be spending my next  holidays! yeah, you guessed right; near by trat beach ????

13 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

i know where i'll be spending my next  holidays! yeah, you guessed right; near by trat beach ????

With a non-metal detector ??

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