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Korean 'ice' dealers nabbed in Bangkok - drugs in a computer mouse

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Picture: Naew Na

 

Thailand's immigration Bureau chief Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang presided over a press briefing that explained the resolution of a drug case, reported Naew Na.

 

Region 1 of the IB were told by an informant of a deal going down in Fortune Town on Ratchadapisek in the Thai capital Bangkok.

 

There they found a South Korean national called Mr Nam with three zip-lock packets of ice or crystal meth hidden in a computer mouse contained in a bag.

 

He admitted under questioning that there was more where that came from at his room in Din Daeng.

 

There they found two Thai women called Tong, 22, and Natch, 22 (assumed names) who were doing drugs with the Korean.

 

Then Mr Shin, 38, another Korean arrived and also admitted to dealing in drugs along with Mr Nam. 

 

The pair had been living together and dealing in ice for the last six months. 

 

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Got to be joke in there somewhere about pussies........but can't think of one.

So basically caught them due to a snitch who also probably got caught !

They must have taken all the gobbins out of the mouse. And wouldn't get much dope inside anyway. Was it worth it?

I wish they'd use a bigger info board,hard to read that one.

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