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A Thai woman was arrested at Suvarnabhumi international airport on Wednesday as she tried to smuggle about 2.3kg of cocaine, worth about 6.9 million baht on the street, into the country.

 

The woman arrived on a flight from Doha, Qatar, on a Qatar Airways flight.

 

Customs officials at the airport became suspicious and asked to have her luggage scanned and her backpack searched. They found the narcotic hidden in five bags of clothes in the backpack.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/woman-arrested-with-2-3kg-of-cocaine-in-her-backpack-at-bangkok-airport/

 

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8 hours ago, blueCloud888 said:

Poor Thai woman, she looks rather youngish and the article doesn't say much about her. As a non patented Sherlock, I dare suggest she needed that money to help family members in dire needs...

Or pay off gambling debts.

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2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Where did you read that? Or did you just make it up?

One mule gets caught (after a tip-off); because of the distraction of that, five more get through. It's from the (fictional) movie "Brokedown Palace"; don't know of any real-life examples, although it sounds like a good plan.

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1 minute ago, Cory1848 said:

One mule gets caught (after a tip-off); because of the distraction of that, five more get through. It's from the (fictional) movie "Brokedown Palace"; don't know of any real-life examples, although it sounds like a good plan.

It is. Except the tip-off might also warn there's more than one mule.

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8 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

It is. Except the tip-off might also warn there's more than one mule.

In the movie at least, the girls who got caught were kept totally in the dark; they didn't have a clue about the overall plan.

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The flight crew may have noticed odd behavior, nervous agitated. She may have been sweating bullets when she disembarked the plane. In any case most likely she drew attention to herself, is what flight crews and airport security are trained to look for. She had the dope in five bags, certainly not all bags were carry-on, so her checkered luggage was probably sniffed out by a dope/money sniffing airport security dog back in the luggage room.

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Just now, novacova said:

The flight crew may have noticed odd behavior, nervous agitated. She may have been sweating bullets when she disembarked the plane. In any case most likely she drew attention to herself, is what flight crews and airport security are trained to look for. She had the dope in five bags, certainly not all bags were carry-on, so her checkered luggage was probably sniffed out by a dope/money sniffing airport security dog back in the luggage room.

@novacova I doubt very much that is the job of the flight crew and that would prove nothing anyway. plenty of people nervous and agitated on flights cuz they don't like flying. 

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19 minutes ago, paulikens said:

@novacova I doubt very much that is the job of the flight crew and that would prove nothing anyway. plenty of people nervous and agitated on flights cuz they don't like flying. 

Actually not, knowing the airline business, there definitely signs that flight crews are trained to watch for. There are different levels of agitation and many are flagged and airport security will most definitely have a closer look without the passenger ever knowing. One example of many, asking many or abnormal questions to the flight attendants. They don’t care if the person is a 90 year old grandma, there’s protocol to follow per airline/country based. People do strange things and mess up when they’re under the gun.

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12 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I take my hat off to someone who can guess someone's age from a white square :)

He bothered to follow the link to the article which shows the poor girl contemplating a bleak future

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