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French national arrested for selling drugs to Koh Phangan tourists

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Mr. Ilan, a French national, apprehended at a hotel bar in Koh Phangan District. Photo courtesy of Khaosod

 

Surat Thani police officers arrested Mr. Ilan, a 41-year-old French national, at a hotel bar in Koh Phangan District, Surat Thani Province, on April 23, 2024.

 

Evidence used in the arrest included 19.7 grams of cocaine, 23 ecstasy pills, a digital scale, 6,000 baht in cash, and a waist bag. Some of these items were recovered from the suspect’s leased house in Village No. 1, Subdistrict Ban Tai, Koh Phangan.

 

Police charged Mr. Ilan with distributing Class 1 narcotic drugs (ecstasy) without permission and selling Category 2 narcotics (cocaine) without authorization. According to Pol. Maj. Gen. Sermphan Sirikong, commander of Surat Thani Provincial Police, these actions constitute trade that spreads among the people.

 

Under the Narcotics Code, individuals who produce, import, export, distribute, or possess Category 1 narcotics without permission face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a fine of 1,500,000 baht. 

 

Similarly, those involved with Category 2 narcotics without permission may be imprisoned for one to fifteen years and fined between 100,000 to 1,500,000 baht.

 

Additionally, Pol. Maj. Gen. Saranyu Chamnanrat, deputy commander of Provincial Police Region 8, has instructed the establishment of a rapid mobile team, the “Pa Cha Da Special Operation Unit,” to conduct inspections at entertainment venues, hotels, service establishments, as well as risky and precarious spots to prevent and suppress crimes affecting the population.

 

-- ASEAN NOW 2024-04-24

 

 

 

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  • Bert got kinky
    Bert got kinky

    What a tool, everyone knows that you cannot sell drugs in Thailand. Drug dealing is an occupation that is reserved for Thai police nationals only  

  • if you’re gonna play stupid games, the trick is to not get caught.     Now this French guys life is over, for a few pills and 20grams of coke.    highly likely someone grassed on him. 

  • Korat Kiwi
    Korat Kiwi

    Next time he should get permission and authority before he sells.    Then he should be fine? 

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What a tool, everyone knows that you cannot sell drugs in Thailand.

Drug dealing is an occupation that is reserved for Thai police nationals only

 

59 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

What a tool, everyone knows that you cannot sell drugs in Thailand.

Drug dealing is an occupation that is reserved for Thai police nationals only

 

Never been on a island before clearly, there is a dozens

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Next time he should get permission and authority before he sells. 

 

Then he should be fine? 

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Full Moon Party on KPN ast night.

Pretty much  everyone would be involved with drugs one way or another.

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53 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Full Moon Party on KPN ast night.

Pretty much  everyone would be involved with drugs one way or another.


if you’re gonna play stupid games, the trick is to not get caught.  
 

Now this French guys life is over, for a few pills and 20grams of coke. 
 

highly likely someone grassed on him. 
 

silly boy. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

 and a waist bag.

Oh No a waist bag !  Life for that alone.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Under the Narcotics Code, individuals who produce, import, export, distribute, or possess Category 1 narcotics without permission face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a fine of 1,500,000 baht. 

 Where dies one apply for a license and permission to sell illegal drugs ?😂

Throw the book at this drug dealer. A years in The Monkey House will teach him a lesson. He and his ilk are not wanted here.

2 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Full Moon Party on KPN ast night.

Pretty much  everyone would be involved with drugs one way or another.

more fool them, that's one way to ruin a holiday......"what did you see in Thailand"?   "A jail cell"

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10 minutes ago, BestB said:

 Where dies one apply for a license and permission to sell illegal drugs ?😂

 

Royal Police Cadet Academy 

Wow  this guy really puts the L in Loser..

41 years old, smalltime drugdealing to backpackers, and could now be facing a decade or more in a harsh thai prison...

Have a nice time in the BKK Hilton for the next decade or so, you idiot.

I never understand why you would deal drugs in a country you would never want to spend a day inside a cell in... Crazy, 6000 baht in cash only too, he wasn't doing that well either! 

3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Full Moon Party on KPN ast night.

Pretty much  everyone would be involved with drugs one way or another.

If it was a Thai party it would have been raided and piss tested years ago.

Sacré bleu!

 

A Frenchman with a Frenchy sounding name. 

 

Incroyable!

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Hang him. Nobody like the Frenchman 

What else should he do? He can't speak Thai, so he tried to sell to Farangs🙏

2 hours ago, Sigma6 said:


if you’re gonna play stupid games, the trick is to not get caught.  
 

Now this French guys life is over, for a few pills and 20grams of coke
 

highly likely someone grassed on him. 
 

silly boy. 

His life was probably over in France which is why he was here.. 

34 minutes ago, ryandb said:

I never understand why you would deal drugs in a country you would never want to spend a day inside a cell in... Crazy, 6000 baht in cash only too, he wasn't doing that well either! 

And carrying 20 g’s , he should of had a stash place instead of carrying all on him 

27 minutes ago, ignore it said:

Sacré bleu!

 

A Frenchman with a Frenchy sounding name. 

 

Incroyable!

 

Only 35 people were born in France with that name since 1890 mainly in the island La Réunion

 

https://www.filae.com/nom-de-famille/ILAN.html

 

I wonder what is his first name.

he didn't have enough money to buy himself off. 

typical for KPN >>>> Full Moon btw

It's photo ops like the one posted here that make me cheer for all foreign drug dealers. 😁

1 hour ago, BestB said:
6 hours ago, webfact said:

Under the Narcotics Code, individuals who produce, import, export, distribute, or possess Category 1 narcotics without permission face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a fine of 1,500,000 baht. 

 Where dies one apply for a license and permission to sell illegal drugs ?

The Minister of Public Health by the recommendation of the Narcotics
Commission.  He has the powers to permit any person to produce, import, export, distribute or have in possession narcotic drugs in schedule I or schedule IV... 

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3 minutes ago, Ironmike said:

Au revoir Je French Looser bye bye

I don't think that you realise what you admitted to being in that bit of awful French (and English)!   "Je" or "Le"?  Tighten yourself up.

5 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The Minister of Public Health by the recommendation of the Narcotics
Commission.  He has the powers to permit any person to produce, import, export, distribute or have in possession narcotic drugs in schedule I or schedule IV... 

are not you resourceful

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