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No narcotics in Thailand's ‘biggest ever drug haul’ – only cleaning agent

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No narcotics in Thailand's ‘biggest ever drug haul’ – only cleaning agent

By The Nation

 

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Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin has admitted that the chemical seized in what was initially billed as the biggest drugs haul in Thailand’s history is not ketamine, but a harmless cleaning agent.

 

Somsak explained on Tuesday that when the first test was carried out on 11.5 tonnes of the white powder, it turned the reagent purple – a match for ketamine. But after testing again, the substance was found to be trisodium phosphate, a cleaning agent and food additive which also turns the testing reagent purple.

 

The mistake was caused by an error in the scientific process, he added.

 

The seizure made worldwide headlines on November 12 when officials including Somsak announced they had made the largest drugs bust in Thai history. The chemical was found inside 475 sacks piled in a warehouse in Chachoengsao and was said to be worth Bt28.7 billion.

 

The raid on the warehouse in the eastern province followed a tip-off from officials in Taiwan, who told the Narcotics Control Board they had seized 300 kilos of ketamine, but more was on its way to Thailand. The Thai shipment was seized and tested, with the results checked by scientists from the Justice Ministry and the Forensic Department before the “haul” was announced to the press.

 

However, subsequent tests on 59 of the sacks showed no ketamine was present. The Justice Ministry said the remaining 406 sacks will now be examined by the NBC, Forensic Science police, and Department of Medical Sciences, with test results due this week.

 

On Monday, lawyer and transparency activist Atchariya Ruengrattanapong accused Somsak of negligence over the 11.5-tonne seizure and asked the anti-corruption agency to look into the case.

 

Somsak insisted that he had not bullied anyone, adding that he had set up a working group to investigate what had gone wrong.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398505

 

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Thailand seizes nearly $1 billion worth of ketamine

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  • No wonder there is no Covid in Thailand. If they cant do basic drug tests how can anyone believe the can test for a virus .

  • Amazing Thailand, just amazing, ha, ha, ha.????????

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    Meanwhile, thanks to these incompetents, the real shipment has been safely delivered, no doubt. 

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Thailand says giant drug bust wasn't

 

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Officials view the seized 11.5 tonnes of ketamine, in the country's largest seizure ever, worth nearly 30 billion baht (~$991 million USD) at a warehouse in Chachoengsao, Thailand, November 12, 2020. Office of the Narcotics Control Board/Handout via REUTERS

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's claim to have seized almost $1 billion in contraband ketamine this month was wrong and tests have so far not shown up any drugs, the justice minister said on Tuesday.

 

Somsak Thepsuthin said tests which turned purple in the presence of ketamine hydrochloride reacted the same to trisodium phosphate - a chemical which can be used as a food additive and cleaning agent which is all that had been found so far.

 

"This was a misunderstanding that our agency must accept," he told reporters. "This wasn't a mistake. It's new knowledge."

 

He said testing continued. Some 66 of 475 bags had been tested by Sunday.

 

Thailand's Office of the Narcotics Control Board had announced the seizure on Nov. 12 and said that it pointed to a multinational drug network.

 

In medicine, ketamine is used as an anaesthetic or an anti-depressant, but as a recreational drug it is used to induce dreamy or trance-like sensations, and sometimes hallucinations.

 

(Reporting by Patpicha Tanakasempipat; Editing by Matthew Tostevin)

 

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Amazing Thailand, just amazing, ha, ha, ha.:cheesy:????:cheesy:????

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4 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Amazing Thailand, just amazing, ha, ha, ha.:cheesy:????:cheesy:????

 

Comforting to be in the hands of professionals! Owwwww!

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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

This was a misunderstanding

As ever.

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

via REUTERS

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's claim to have seized almost $1 billion in contraband ketamine this month was wrong and tests have so far not shown up any drugs

Hahaha,so pure thai

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...and you trust these clowns with a vaccine?

 

But I bet a few company executives are feeling a little better tonight.

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No wonder there is no Covid in Thailand. If they cant do basic drug tests how can anyone believe the can test for a virus .

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

This was a misunderstanding ...

 

... 555, yeahnah ... let's just call it 'brake failure in terms of publication', shall we ...?

Bloody amateurs.

 

Was wondering already for a few days when somebody had the courage to tell the people ...

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The hub of chemistry knowledge and science ...

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35 minutes ago, webfact said:

The raid on the warehouse in the eastern province followed a tip-off from officials in Taiwan, who told the Narcotics Control Board they had seized 300 kilos of ketamine, but more was on its way to Thailand.

 

Meanwhile, thanks to these incompetents, the real shipment has been safely delivered, no doubt. 

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Thailand, hub of science.

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5 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

Meanwhile, thanks to these incompetents, the real shipment has been safely delivered, no doubt. 

 

That was my immediate thought too, designated decoy.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Too late. When I first first read it was ketamine, I told everyone I knew and we all collectively panicked which caused confusion and distress for the public. 
 

Who do we file charges against for this fake news that was input into a computer? I hear this kinda crime is very serious. 

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3 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

 

Meanwhile, thanks to these incompetents, the real shipment has been safely delivered, no doubt. 

 I do wonder if this whole debacle was planned, so, as you suggest, the real shipment got through.

 

 

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Looks like they got took to the cleaners

Hope they are going to put it all back where they found it?

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How do they recover from such a large and very grand scale loss of FACE.  How embarrassing, either that or the real drugs were pilfered by a certain Minister who has a background in narcotic trafficking.

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One thing why Thailand is so likeable to all of us (besides its gorgeous women, of course!):

This country and its clowns in charge guarantee you a good laugh every day!

Oops !

Thats one massive Faux Pas, however its looked at

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2 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

...or the real drugs were pilfered by a certain Minister who has a background in narcotic trafficking.

 

I think one can bet that something like this is what really happened, given which entities hold a monopoly in drug trafficking in the country.

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It seems that we live in the Era of Orwellian NewSpeak:

> "The mistake was caused by an error in the scientific process", he added.

> "This was a misunderstanding that our agency must accept," he told reporters. "This wasn't a mistake. It's new knowledge."

 

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I suspect it was in fact Ketamine, and the BIB have since found a buyer for it and needed something similar looking to replace it with.

 

They just need a buyer for the cleaning agent now and the jobs a good 'un.

There goes the promotion.

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The decoy shipment was a success. 

Cleaning agent and Food additive??

Flush you out and feed you.

How  versitile 

44 minutes ago, Peter Denis said:

It seems that we live in the Era of Orwellian NewSpeak:

> "The mistake was caused by an error in the scientific process", he added.

> "This was a misunderstanding that our agency must accept," he told reporters. "This wasn't a mistake. It's new knowledge."

 

Pure  staying on message, wonder which PR guru wrote that ?

Negative to a positive, gained dknowledge

1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

There goes the promotion.

And the pre-orders, trust the money is refundable... 

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Meanwhile, in next week's news.... 500 tons of cocaine found in mysterious sacks at MSG factory. Well, it was  white, so it must be coke.

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