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In another significant episode of law enforcement, Thai Cyber Police have seized a large haul of illegal pharmaceuticals and sex toys from a 43-year-old vendor in Yala province, Thailand today. The raid, precipitated by an undercover purchase, took place at a second-hand car tent, believed to be the base for this expansive illegal enterprise.

 

The go-ahead for this operation came from the top of the Cyber Crime Investigation Division. With a search warrant in hand, issued by the Yala Provincial Court on yesterday's date, the division acted swiftly to clamp down on this illegal practice.

 

The seized items include an alarming variety of sex-stimulating drugs, including 39 bottles of inhalants, six bottles of spray, and a dozen packs of male performance-enhancing pills. Also, officers found condoms, a trove of sex-toys, 96 sachets of jelly, 16 packs of brown tablets, four boxes and four sachets of sex-stimulating pills, 12 boxes of male enhancement gel, seven bottles of lubricant, and three bottles of male hygiene products. As the investigation progresses, bankbooks and a mobile phone were also impounded to be used as evidence.

 

The genesis of this operation was an online reconnaissance mission by the Cyber Crime Division’s officers. They discovered advertisements untenably claiming to boost sexual arousal. This breadcrumb trail led them to a host of websites and social media accounts, including a Twitter account that brazenly advertised Viagra sales in Yala. An undercover purchase provided the irrefutable evidence needed for the successful application for a search warrant.

 

The suspect, identified as Amnuay, was consequently arrested at his place of residence - the second-hand car tent. He is now under multiple charges, including advertising drugs as tonics or contraceptives, selling or importing modern pharmaceuticals without a permit, inputting false computer data likely to cause damage to others, and possession of pornographic materials for distribution or public display. Each of these crimes is a violation of the Computer Crime Act and the Penal Code.

 

After his arrest, the local police took custody of Amnuay for further investigations and to initiate legal proceedings.

 

This operation underlines the Thai authorities' resolute commitment to combat the illegal trade in pharmaceuticals and adult products. It sends a clear message that violations of the country's strict drug and cyber laws will not be tolerated and offenders will be prosecuted, ultimately ensuring the safety and well-being of Thai citizens.

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The seized items include an alarming variety of sex-stimulating drugs, including 39 bottles of inhalants, six bottles of spray, and a dozen packs of male performance-enhancing pills. Also, officers found condoms, a trove of sex-toys, 96 sachets of jelly, 16 packs of brown tablets, four boxes and four sachets of sex-stimulating pills, 12 boxes of male enhancement gel, seven bottles of lubricant, and three bottles of male hygiene products

The partridge flew the scene?

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The partridge flew the scene?

Thanks Chilli spat my tea out, now have to clean my keyboard.....:clap2:

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8 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said:

Thanks Chilli spat my tea out, now have to clean my keyboard.....:clap2:

Welcome, have a great day :smile:

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

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In another significant episode of law enforcement, Thai Cyber Police have seized a large haul of illegal pharmaceuticals and sex toys from a 43-year-old vendor in Yala province, Thailand today. The raid, precipitated by an undercover purchase, took place at a second-hand car tent, believed to be the base for this expansive illegal enterprise.

 

The go-ahead for this operation came from the top of the Cyber Crime Investigation Division. With a search warrant in hand, issued by the Yala Provincial Court on yesterday's date, the division acted swiftly to clamp down on this illegal practice.

 

The seized items include an alarming variety of sex-stimulating drugs, including 39 bottles of inhalants, six bottles of spray, and a dozen packs of male performance-enhancing pills. Also, officers found condoms, a trove of sex-toys, 96 sachets of jelly, 16 packs of brown tablets, four boxes and four sachets of sex-stimulating pills, 12 boxes of male enhancement gel, seven bottles of lubricant, and three bottles of male hygiene products. As the investigation progresses, bankbooks and a mobile phone were also impounded to be used as evidence.

 

The genesis of this operation was an online reconnaissance mission by the Cyber Crime Division’s officers. They discovered advertisements untenably claiming to boost sexual arousal. This breadcrumb trail led them to a host of websites and social media accounts, including a Twitter account that brazenly advertised Viagra sales in Yala. An undercover purchase provided the irrefutable evidence needed for the successful application for a search warrant.

 

The suspect, identified as Amnuay, was consequently arrested at his place of residence - the second-hand car tent. He is now under multiple charges, including advertising drugs as tonics or contraceptives, selling or importing modern pharmaceuticals without a permit, inputting false computer data likely to cause damage to others, and possession of pornographic materials for distribution or public display. Each of these crimes is a violation of the Computer Crime Act and the Penal Code.

 

After his arrest, the local police took custody of Amnuay for further investigations and to initiate legal proceedings.

 

This operation underlines the Thai authorities' resolute commitment to combat the illegal trade in pharmaceuticals and adult products. It sends a clear message that violations of the country's strict drug and cyber laws will not be tolerated and offenders will be prosecuted, ultimately ensuring the safety and well-being of Thai citizens.

 

Photo courtesy of The Thaiger

 

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What about the unidentified "brown pills"? What is that?😳

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retarded f....s

 

sex toys... is a penis pump a sex toy?  it had ED, probably still have, but a cheap pump got my erection back, and my confidence...

 

capital of the sex tourism... but toys not allowed...

 

how many rapes could been avoided, if these toys were available

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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

10-จับ1.jpg

 

In another significant episode of law enforcement, Thai Cyber Police have seized a large haul of illegal pharmaceuticals and sex toys from a 43-year-old vendor in Yala province, Thailand today. The raid, precipitated by an undercover purchase, took place at a second-hand car tent, believed to be the base for this expansive illegal enterprise.

 

The go-ahead for this operation came from the top of the Cyber Crime Investigation Division. With a search warrant in hand, issued by the Yala Provincial Court on yesterday's date, the division acted swiftly to clamp down on this illegal practice.

 

The seized items include an alarming variety of sex-stimulating drugs, including 39 bottles of inhalants, six bottles of spray, and a dozen packs of male performance-enhancing pills. Also, officers found condoms, a trove of sex-toys, 96 sachets of jelly, 16 packs of brown tablets, four boxes and four sachets of sex-stimulating pills, 12 boxes of male enhancement gel, seven bottles of lubricant, and three bottles of male hygiene products. As the investigation progresses, bankbooks and a mobile phone were also impounded to be used as evidence.

 

The genesis of this operation was an online reconnaissance mission by the Cyber Crime Division’s officers. They discovered advertisements untenably claiming to boost sexual arousal. This breadcrumb trail led them to a host of websites and social media accounts, including a Twitter account that brazenly advertised Viagra sales in Yala. An undercover purchase provided the irrefutable evidence needed for the successful application for a search warrant.

 

The suspect, identified as Amnuay, was consequently arrested at his place of residence - the second-hand car tent. He is now under multiple charges, including advertising drugs as tonics or contraceptives, selling or importing modern pharmaceuticals without a permit, inputting false computer data likely to cause damage to others, and possession of pornographic materials for distribution or public display. Each of these crimes is a violation of the Computer Crime Act and the Penal Code.

 

After his arrest, the local police took custody of Amnuay for further investigations and to initiate legal proceedings.

 

This operation underlines the Thai authorities' resolute commitment to combat the illegal trade in pharmaceuticals and adult products. It sends a clear message that violations of the country's strict drug and cyber laws will not be tolerated and offenders will be prosecuted, ultimately ensuring the safety and well-being of Thai citizens.

 

Photo courtesy of The Thaiger

 

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A walk on Beach Rd (Pattaya) or Silom Rd. (Bangkok) would have yield more offenders selling sex-toys than the one in Yala.
But the same POLICE did already a short walk in Walking Street and found no prostitution ....

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5 hours ago, Confuscious said:

 

A walk on Beach Rd (Pattaya) or Silom Rd. (Bangkok) would have yield more offenders selling sex-toys than the one in Yala.
But the same POLICE did already a short walk in Walking Street and found no prostitution ....

Not enough money to fill a brown envelope in Yala apparently.

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Cyber police is some sort of elite force. But even "the elite" has to bring some results. And that unfortunate fellas arrest was a result of their hard investigation. 

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2 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

Hard?

ROTFLMAO

that was some figure of speech called "sarcasm"

TUSWGFKWGZZ

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On 5/10/2024 at 2:47 PM, snoop1130 said:

It sends a clear message that violations of the country's strict drug and cyber laws will not be tolerated and offenders will be prosecuted, ultimately ensuring the safety and well-being of Thai citizens.

 

By seizing condoms and lubricants??? 

 

I kinda thought those were still legal in Thailand, even in the Muslim south!

 

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The seized items include an alarming variety of sex-stimulating drugs, including 39 bottles of inhalants, six bottles of spray, and a dozen packs of male performance-enhancing pills. Also, officers found condoms, a trove of sex-toys, 96 sachets of jelly, 16 packs of brown tablets, four boxes and four sachets of sex-stimulating pills, 12 boxes of male enhancement gel, seven bottles of lubricant, and three bottles of male hygiene products.

 

The other stuff I can understand, this being Thailand.

 

Or is this their way of finding a new market for locally produced palm oil???  😁

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