Popular Post webfact Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Picture courtesy: The Phuket Express Phuket Immigration authorities apprehended a Nigerian national on Thursday, February 13th, in Thalang. The suspect, known only as Mr. Johnpaul, aged 37, was detained at a rented property in Thep Krasattri with a possession of 7.2 grams of cocaine. This arrest is part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking in popular tourist areas. Mr. Johnpaul confessed to purchasing the cocaine from an unidentified foreign individual in Bang Tao, Cherng Talay. He reportedly acquired the drugs at a cost of around 2,000 Thai Baht per bag, with a total transaction covering 12 bags. He admitted to already having sold some of the narcotics to foreign tourists for approximately 3,000 Thai Baht per bag, hinting at a network supplying these illegal substances to the island's visitor population. The arrest comes amid heightened scrutiny and enhanced law enforcement actions in Phuket, aimed at dismantling drug networks that have become increasingly brazen. Recognised for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, Phuket attracts millions of tourists annually, making it a lucrative market for illegal drug operations. As a result, authorities are intensifying surveillance and investigations to maintain the island's reputation as a safe tourist destination. After the arrest, Mr. Johnpaul was taken to the Thalang Police Station, where he is facing charges related to the illegal possession of category 2 drugs with an intent to sell. Law enforcement officials are scrutinising his claims of being unable to identify his supplier, with efforts underway to trace and eliminate higher levels of this drug network, reported The Phuket Express. Authorities assert that significant steps are being taken to identify and capture larger criminal syndicates responsible for drug trafficking in the region. The police are urging both locals and tourists to report any suspicious activity, promising anonymity and protection to whistle-blowers. The clampdown in Thalang serves as a stark reminder of the relentless pursuit of law enforcement officials to maintain a zero-tolerance policy on drugs. It reflects a broader strategy to protect Phuket's allure, ensuring it remains a haven for peaceful holidays rather than a hotspot for illicit activities. -- 2025-02-14 2 1
Taboo2 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Hey dude, I was waiting for you to deposit the $20,000,000 into my bank account, as promised. 1 2
zepplin Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: The Phuket Express Phuket Immigration authorities apprehended a Nigerian national on Thursday, February 13th, in Thalang. The suspect, known only as Mr. Johnpaul, aged 37, was detained at a rented property in Thep Krasattri with a possession of 7.2 grams of cocaine. This arrest is part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking in popular tourist areas. Mr. Johnpaul confessed to purchasing the cocaine from an unidentified foreign individual in Bang Tao, Cherng Talay. He reportedly acquired the drugs at a cost of around 2,000 Thai Baht per bag, with a total transaction covering 12 bags. He admitted to already having sold some of the narcotics to foreign tourists for approximately 3,000 Thai Baht per bag, hinting at a network supplying these illegal substances to the island's visitor population. The arrest comes amid heightened scrutiny and enhanced law enforcement actions in Phuket, aimed at dismantling drug networks that have become increasingly brazen. Recognised for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, Phuket attracts millions of tourists annually, making it a lucrative market for illegal drug operations. As a result, authorities are intensifying surveillance and investigations to maintain the island's reputation as a safe tourist destination. After the arrest, Mr. Johnpaul was taken to the Thalang Police Station, where he is facing charges related to the illegal possession of category 2 drugs with an intent to sell. Law enforcement officials are scrutinising his claims of being unable to identify his supplier, with efforts underway to trace and eliminate higher levels of this drug network, reported The Phuket Express. Authorities assert that significant steps are being taken to identify and capture larger criminal syndicates responsible for drug trafficking in the region. The police are urging both locals and tourists to report any suspicious activity, promising anonymity and protection to whistle-blowers. The clampdown in Thalang serves as a stark reminder of the relentless pursuit of law enforcement officials to maintain a zero-tolerance policy on drugs. It reflects a broader strategy to protect Phuket's allure, ensuring it remains a haven for peaceful holidays rather than a hotspot for illicit activities. -- 2025-02-14 Is that all these guys are good for? Scamming people or selling cocaine? 1 1
ronster Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Immigration must love it when a Nigerian walks into their office to do a visa 😄
Screaming Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Another Nigerian Prince allowed into Thailand to sell drugs and flaunt the law. Noting changes with these people. 1 1
scottiejohn Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said: ThB 2000 per bag? Not to be sniifed at. I nearly snorted out loud when I read that line of news!
Grumpy one Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Mr. Johnpaul will be no doubt very happy with his new digs. He will be able to mix with a better-quality assortment of fellow guests than back in Nigeria
thesetat Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Nice markup buy at 2000 sell for 3000.... Personally this is one of those instances I believe the local police can uhh (make ways to get this guy to talk about who he bought the drugs from ) haha... It is doubtful he bought them anonymously from some stranger so he could sell them back at a higher price.
save the frogs Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 10 hours ago, webfact said: Mr. Johnpaul confessed to purchasing the cocaine from an unidentified foreign individual in Bang Tao this guy's the little fish. now they gotta find the big fish.
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