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Thai woman caught smuggling 6 million baht of cocaine into Japan


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Posted
2 hours ago, TedG said:

Being a drug mule is a bad idea.  I wonder how much she was paid.

You think she got the payment prior to delivery?😂

"Don't pay the ferryman
Until he gets you to the other side" (song by Chris de Burgh)

Posted

It's a very thorough airport. That's the same lady took me to a side room there and went through everything and questioned me. At the end I asked them why and they just said it was because i flew from Bangkok. 

Posted
54 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

Yeah I can’t figure out how they’re getting their value how much it was and US dollars that’s less in a kilo and they’re figuring at 238,800 for less than a kilo I don’t think so TIT

6 million baht,, not to be sniffed at. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Nazareth or Eric Clapton?

 

This one.......

 

Driving that train
High on cocaine
Casey Jones you better
Watch your speed
Trouble ahead
Trouble behind
And you know that notion
Just crossed my mind

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Posted

I have never been stopped by customs in any country, except Japan. But with Japan, I've been stopped around 80% of the huge number of times.

 

They always select foreigners. Always. The last several times I entered on a business trip, wearing a suit, and I still had my bag carefully checked.

 

A foreigner trying to smuggle drugs into Japan is so unlikely to succeed.

Posted
1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said:

Yeah I can’t figure out how they’re getting their value how much it was and US dollars that’s less in a kilo and they’re figuring at 238,800 for less than a kilo I don’t think so TIT

 

Supply and demand.

Street price affected by legal repercussions.

In areas where grown, cheap as Thai lives on a major highway.

In western countries, costs an arm and a leg.

In Singapore or Qatar, only a head.

 

In Japan $269/gram.

https://www.dailydot.com/irl/cocaine-around-world/

 

760 grams = about US$200K

USD:JPY   =  152.84

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

She's in for a rough time, as Japanese prisons are just as famous as those for which her country is famous.

Many years ago when I was a young man, I met an Englishman in Gibraltar who had been a prisoner of the Japanese during World War Two and he had nothing nice to say about them.

Posted
9 hours ago, oslooskar said:

Many years ago when I was a young man, I met an Englishman in Gibraltar who had been a prisoner of the Japanese during World War Two and he had nothing nice to say about them.

Excuse e, perhaps this Englishman was a masochist , given the cruel and inhumane treatment that prisoners of war historically suffered in Japan, which is well-documented. The Japanese  were known for their brutality...burying civilians alive, boasting about who could kill the most "ennemies" with a single sword strike, and now you want us to believe they were humane toward their prisoners? 

Posted
21 hours ago, NativeBob said:

strange news: why import coke into Japan through TH? Fairytales about coke farms in TH are complete BS. Something is missing in this story. There are 1000s ways to smuggle blow into JP safer and cheaper than through LOS. 

 

PS: "she don't like, she don't like cocaine" 

Nazareth or Eric Clapton?

 

Don't touch my bags if you please....

MISTER Customs Man.

 

Chickens flying everywhere around the plane

Could we ever feel much finer?

 

 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Ay Chihuahua!

There are MEXICANS in China?

Or COLOMBIANS...?!??

Because I don't think China has enough arable farmland to grow coca plants.

They ain't even got enough to feed themselves.

Almost half of China is DRY as <deleted>. 🤣

 

Around 47% of China's land area is classified as arid or semi-arid.

 

The Chinese is doing very well in America. 

 

 

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