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Chiang Mai video: Myanmar drug mule fleeing police causes mayhem at intersection

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Chiang Mai video: Myanmar drug mule fleeing police causes mayhem at intersection

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Dramatic CCTV footage from Chiang Mai showed the moment when a car driven by a drug mule from Myanmar plowed through an intersection into two cars and demolished a traffic light. 

 

The mule got spooked believing he was being followed then failed to stop for police. 

 

He had been taking 300,000 Ya Ba (pills of methamphetamine mixed with caffeine) from Mae Rim to central Chiang Mai. 

 

He has admitted being an addict that was paid 2,000 baht and given Ya Ba for transporting the drugs.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

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2000?   Man I would certainly want more than that......a measly 2000 and now its game over.....

 

Could see all the ladyboys scrambling like kids once a pinyata gets cracked open scrapping for that yabab candy all over the street

o snap that first white car got off so lucky a few feet to the side and that would of been horrific. it looks like it was enough of an impact to also help out the 2nd white car from being much harder hit. 

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36 minutes ago, webfact said:

He has admitted being an addict that was paid 2,000 baht and given Ya Ba for transporting the drugs.

Taking the Ya Ba would have helped no end with his driving skills............:w00t:

7 minutes ago, sanuk711 said:

Taking the Ya Ba would have helped no end with his driving skills............:w00t:

Looks like he was in need of a double dose, seeing that accident.

Amazing what you can teach a mule to do these days .................LOL

5 hours ago, ChakaKhan said:

2000?   Man I would certainly want more than that......a measly 2000 and now its game over.....

 

Could see all the ladyboys scrambling like kids once a pinyata gets cracked open scrapping for that yabab candy all over the street

Yea if your going to risk something like that dont risk it for peanuts. But what i heard is that the price of this drug is going down (read something in BKK post they wanted to give the police less reward money as the drug was getting cheaper). 

 

So not sure what kind of margins are on those kind of transports. But 2000 seems a bit low ball to risk years and years of jail.

 

Then again do we believe what this guy is saying I mean a low ball number makes us feel sorry.

Don't use addicts to deliver your goods.

regards worgeordie

The very same traffic light at that very same intersection were demolished by a thoughtless farang a few months back... 

 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Dramatic CCTV footage from Chiang Mai showed the moment when a car driven by a drug mule from Myanmar plowed through an intersection into two cars and demolished a traffic light. 

Damn he was never gonna make it through that line of traffic, suicide jockey.

Looked green to me,,,  well after he hit it...

Cheers

GBW

On 8/3/2020 at 2:37 AM, webfact said:

The mule got spooked

What an a'ss .. I don't know about spooked I reckon he was blindfolded the way he launched through the traffic .. 

On 8/3/2020 at 5:34 PM, UdeBoCM said:

The very same traffic light at that very same intersection were demolished by a thoughtless farang a few months back... 

 

At this rate it wont fall down from rust :whistling:

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