Popular Post webfact Posted Friday at 09:41 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 09:41 PM Picture courtesy: Trueresort In a significant bust, six British nationals were apprehended in Phuket after authorities discovered a stash of cannabis and nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, during a police raid on a residence in the Muang district. The operation took place in Phuket on Thursday, targeting a house where the British men were residing. Police seized six kilogrammes of dried cannabis bud - three kilogrammes were found near a bedroom door and another three kilogrammes were located inside the room itself. When questioned, the room's occupant admitted ownership of the cannabis but failed to provide the requisite permit for selling it, a legal requirement in Thailand. In addition to the cannabis, authorities confiscated 39 small tanks of nitrous oxide from the property. The possession of such substances, particularly in these quantities, raised serious legal concerns, leading to the arrest of all six men. The individuals arrested are named as Abdifatah Gulaid Abdi Ahmed, 31; Esah Muse Mohamed, 22; Ismail Mustafa Waleed Ahmed Taha, 20; Noah Ihiekwe Chidi Eze, 30; Darian Gledhill, 32; and Kieran Gregory, 26. All six were in Thailand on tourist visas, which permit travel, business dealings, and short-term work for up to 60 days. It's noted that their visas remain valid. This incident underscores the stringent regulations surrounding drug possession in Thailand, where laws are enforced rigorously to curb the use and distribution of controlled substances. Cannabis, although legalised for medical use, requires permits for sale, which the men were unable to produce for the significant quantity found. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to maintain strict control over drug-related activities within the tourist-popular region. As the judicial process proceeds, these individuals will face charges pertinent to the unauthorised possession and potential intent to distribute these substances. Residents and tourists alike are reminded of the legal implications of drug possession in Thailand, where breaches can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment. This case serves as a potent reminder of the importance of adhering to local laws, particularly regarding substances that might carry different legal statuses in other countries, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-25 1 2 1 8
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted Friday at 11:09 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 11:09 PM 1 hour ago, webfact said: The individuals arrested are named as Abdifatah Gulaid Abdi Ahmed, 31; Esah Muse Mohamed, 22; Ismail Mustafa Waleed Ahmed Taha, 20; Noah Ihiekwe Chidi Eze, 30; Darian Gledhill, 32; and Kieran Gregory, 26. Obviously, all of British heritage with known & trusted family names ............LOL 4 1 2 3 2 3 41 9
Popular Post PJ71 Posted Friday at 11:58 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 11:58 PM 49 minutes ago, Geoffggi said: Obviously, all of British heritage with known & trusted family names ............LOL Exactly, silly little island... 1 5 3 5 1
Popular Post sammieuk1 Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM Looks like one officer found the Nos' first 🤔 1 7
Popular Post NE1 Posted yesterday at 12:45 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:45 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: All six were in Thailand on tourist visas, which permit travel, business dealings, and short-term work for up to 60 days. I never knew that. So I can work on a Tourist Visa now ? 2 3 2 4 5
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: Cannabis, although legalised for medical use, Decriminalised, not legalised. There is a difference. 1 2 2 3 2
Popular Post sungod Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM 2 hours ago, PJ71 said: Exactly, silly little island... No migrants in the US? 1 1 3 1
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM UK seems to be exactly like Sweden which nowadays goes by the nickname Swedistan. Maybe Little Zimbabwe would be a fitting name. 8 1 1 1 3
Popular Post mikeymike100 Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM 4 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Obviously, all of British heritage with known & trusted family names ............LOL Agreed, love the sarcasm, but very close to the truth!! 5 1 1
mikeymike100 Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM 3 hours ago, NE1 said: I never knew that. So I can work on a Tourist Visa now ? You can try?? 1
Formaleins Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM 4 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Obviously, all of British heritage with known & trusted family names ............LOL and wherever they go and whatever they do and wherever they are......<deleted> will not be far behind them! 1
Popular Post Wuvu2 Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Weed is legal and whippits are available at Makro. Where's the crime? 1 2 2
Popular Post Domestar Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM They'll be laughing all the way to the bank to pay their upcoming fines 1 3
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM 2 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: Decriminalised, not legalised. There is a difference. but the issue is not "possession for recreational use" the issue is "possession with intent to supply", without possessing the correct paperwork 1 1 4
gravity101 Posted yesterday at 04:14 AM Posted yesterday at 04:14 AM Bit of a joke. Every bar up in Bangtao sells NOS and weed, its like a children birthday party with all the balloons on the beach. Guarantee they don't have a licence for weed either. 1 1 1
Charlie Jacobsen Posted yesterday at 04:17 AM Posted yesterday at 04:17 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: Trueresort In a significant bust, six British nationals were apprehended in Phuket after authorities discovered a stash of cannabis and nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, during a police raid on a residence in the Muang district. The operation took place in Phuket on Thursday, targeting a house where the British men were residing. Police seized six kilogrammes of dried cannabis bud - three kilogrammes were found near a bedroom door and another three kilogrammes were located inside the room itself. When questioned, the room's occupant admitted ownership of the cannabis but failed to provide the requisite permit for selling it, a legal requirement in Thailand. In addition to the cannabis, authorities confiscated 39 small tanks of nitrous oxide from the property. The possession of such substances, particularly in these quantities, raised serious legal concerns, leading to the arrest of all six men. The individuals arrested are named as Abdifatah Gulaid Abdi Ahmed, 31; Esah Muse Mohamed, 22; Ismail Mustafa Waleed Ahmed Taha, 20; Noah Ihiekwe Chidi Eze, 30; Darian Gledhill, 32; and Kieran Gregory, 26. All six were in Thailand on tourist visas, which permit travel, business dealings, and short-term work for up to 60 days. It's noted that their visas remain valid. This incident underscores the stringent regulations surrounding drug possession in Thailand, where laws are enforced rigorously to curb the use and distribution of controlled substances. Cannabis, although legalised for medical use, requires permits for sale, which the men were unable to produce for the significant quantity found. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to maintain strict control over drug-related activities within the tourist-popular region. As the judicial process proceeds, these individuals will face charges pertinent to the unauthorised possession and potential intent to distribute these substances. Residents and tourists alike are reminded of the legal implications of drug possession in Thailand, where breaches can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment. This case serves as a potent reminder of the importance of adhering to local laws, particularly regarding substances that might carry different legal statuses in other countries, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-25 Whatever happened to the good old Anglo-Saxon names of, Smith, Jones or Giles 🤔 1
Popular Post Charlie Jacobsen Posted yesterday at 04:20 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:20 AM Great Anglo-Saxon name's 5 1 1
Popular Post Sorted2024 Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM named as Abdifatah Gulaid Abdi Ahmed, 31; Esah Muse Mohamed, 22; Ismail Mustafa Waleed Ahmed Taha, 20; Noah Ihiekwe Chidi Eze, 30 Good ole Traditional British names 3 1
Popular Post Rickman66 Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM 17 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said: Agreed, love the sarcasm, but very close to the truth!! Yeah filthy smelly Britts 2 3
Popular Post baansgr Posted yesterday at 04:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:25 AM I wish people.would stop calling africans and middle eastern people British. They are not, never will be and never have been. There is more to being British than having a plastic passport that can be taken away at anytime 1 2 1 4 3 1 4
Will B Good Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Cannabis, although legalised for medical use, requires permits for sale, which the men were unable to produce for the significant quantity found. Is that the law now? What about the 10,000 cannabis shops in BKK? 1
Popular Post oslooskar Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM 4 hours ago, PJ71 said: Exactly, silly little island... Let me guess, you flunked your history classes in school.....right? 1 2 2
alex8912 Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Kieran's parents must be beaming with pride of his besties. 1 1
sungod Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM 2 minutes ago, Will B Good said: Is that the law now? What about the 10,000 cannabis shops in BKK? Not sure there is that many, but the ones openly trading will have permits. 1
Will B Good Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM 2 minutes ago, sungod said: Not sure there is that many, but the ones openly trading will have permits. .....but in theory their only customers must be people with medical permits?......Thailand to a T
Marco51 Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM 29 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said: You can try?? just don't cut hair, pretend you are a lawyer or rent out "de puttytat..." 1
Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai Posted yesterday at 04:43 AM Posted yesterday at 04:43 AM 2 hours ago, sungod said: No migrants in the US? 5 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Obviously, all of British heritage with known & trusted family names ............LOL Look like Aussies or Americans.
Will B Good Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM 11 minutes ago, sungod said: Not sure there is that many, but the ones openly trading will have permits. Apparently the products the shops can sell without a medical certificate from the purchaser must be below 0.2% THC......meaning they are basically selling cigarettes????.....?? If they comply with the law.....55 1
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