Popular Post webfact Posted Wednesday at 10:35 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 10:35 PM Picture courtesy: The Phuket Express A British tourist's holiday in Phuket took an unexpected turn when he was arrested at Phuket International Airport for allegedly smuggling cocaine into the country. On the evening of February 18th, the local immigration authorities apprehended a 42-year-old British national during standard customs inspections in the international arrivals hall. In his possession, they discovered 4.11 grams of a substance identified as cocaine. This seemingly small quantity has catapulted the tourist into a legal quagmire, underlining Thailand’s stringent drug laws, which are among the toughest in the region. Authorities have confirmed that the man was promptly taken to the Sakoo Police Station for further proceedings. The charges he now faces are quite serious: illegal possession of a category 2 narcotic and the importation of illegal substances into Thailand. Thai law categorically forbids the possession and trafficking of such drugs, often resulting in severe penalties, including significant fines and potentially lengthy imprisonment. Monetary fines for drug possession start at around 37,000 Thai Baht and can soar depending on the case specifics. While the immigration department remains tight-lipped about further details concerning the identity of the suspect or the exact circumstances leading to his arrest, it serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance tourists must maintain while in a foreign land. The British national, whose name remains withheld pending a formal investigation, has yet to make any public statements regarding the incident, reported The Phuket Express. -- 2025-02-20 3 4
webfact Posted Thursday at 03:27 AM Author Posted Thursday at 03:27 AM British Tourist's Cocaine Bust Turns Phuket Arrival Sour Picture courtesy of The Private World A British tourist's vacation plans took a dramatic turn as Phuket International Airport became the unlikely setting of his legal troubles. The 42-year-old man faced arrest on February 18 after airport authorities discovered 4.11 grammes of cocaine concealed in his baggage upon arrival. It all began around 5pm in the bustling international arrivals hall, where airport staff picked up on the man’s erratic behaviour. His agitated antics drew attention, prompting a thorough search from customs officers that led to the unearthing of the illicit substance stashed in a plastic bag. While the man's identity remains undisclosed, his situation became a matter of public record as he was escorted to Sakhu Police Station. There, he faces serious charges, including possession and illegal importation of a Category 2 narcotic—his holiday in Thailand now overshadowed by a brush with the law. The incidence of drug-related arrests involving British nationals in Phuket isn’t unprecedented. Earlier this year, law enforcement encountered a British individual engaged in questionable conduct. Under scrutiny during a roadside interaction with Kamala Police, officers found ketamine in his possession, leading to his arrest. This case, like the recent airport incident, highlights a troubling trend where some visitors engage in illicit drug activities amidst Thailand’s tropical allure. While individual details may remain undisclosed, such instances serve as stark reminders of the Thai authorities' zero-tolerance stance on drug offences. Travellers, drawn by the island's famed beaches and nightlife, face severe legal repercussions if caught in possession of narcotics. The police, known for conducting routine patrols and stringent checks, stress the importance of adherence to local laws. Photographic evidence from past seizures, such as images on the police's official social media, underscores the continued vigilance in monitoring and disrupting the illegal drug trade in tourism hotspots like Phuket. British tourists and other international visitors are thus urged to enjoy Thailand responsibly, aware of the legal boundaries that exist to preserve its idyllic landscapes. As authorities maintain their firm grip on preventing drug offences, respecting local laws remains crucial for ensuring a pleasant and lawful stay, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-20 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM 59 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: That´s the second Brit today, holding the flag high once again. ----------- Anyone (regardless of nationality) is an utter foo l to be travelling with 'any drug'... even prescription drugs need to be double checked.... as what is legal in the UK may not be legal in the Middle East or Asia. Travelling with 4 grammes of Cat 2 Narcotic is outrageously stupid - its probably readily available here. 29 minutes ago, webfact said: His agitated antics drew attention, prompting a thorough search from customs officers that led to the unearthing of the illicit substance stashed in a plastic bag. But really, are the Police that 'sharp'... How 'agitated' and 'erratic' does one have to behave to draw attention amongst a throng of hundreds of international passengers from different cultures ??? Surely there was something else involved - I very much doubt the BiB were able to pick this guy out just on his behavior - I suspect it was more likely the trained sniffer dogs that picked up a scent. No sympathy for the guy - this is clearly a 'personal use amount' so I hope it doesn't ruin his life. A flame has been removed by admin 4 1 4
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 03:39 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:39 AM 9 minutes ago, webfact said: This case, like the recent airport incident, highlights a troubling trend where some visitors engage in illicit drug activities amidst Thailand’s tropical allure. I don't think this is a troubling trend... as in a 'increasing' trend.... ... This is something which has been going in Thailand for decades... Thailand effectively markets itself to young people with full moon parties, which of course are associated with all manner of substances... Thailand wants these party-goers and revlers to come and enjoy themselves.... This is just a game to show the BiB are doing their jobs.... "look we caught a few... we're doing our work well".... ..... meanwhile, who controls the distribution within Thailand in these party areas ? 8
MikeandDow Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM Remember These Are Quality tourist !!! 1 1
Popular Post ChipButty Posted Thursday at 04:13 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:13 AM Is that just pure bad luck getting stopped on the way in, I've done some traveling in my life and I have to say the only time I ever got stopped was driving back into the OK from Jersey may years ago, it could have been around 1980 driving a BMW all I had was 6 weeks of dirty washing, we had been working there for 6 weeks, I didn't take any kind of drug, My only drug was pussy, The headline says British but that can mean anything these days, 2 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 04:18 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:18 AM 4 minutes ago, ChipButty said: The headline says British but that can mean anything these days, It means British.... (as in British Passport carrier)... ... .. no need for the side-tracking 'French-Arab' style debate !!! 3 2 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted Thursday at 04:26 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:26 AM Not very smart at all to be transporting drugs through an airport anywhere in the world, much less Thailand. When I was quite young I tried cocaine twice and I found it to be the most boring drug that I had ever tried. Boring and overpriced for me always seems like a bad combination, and never makes any sense. 3 1 1
wombat Posted Thursday at 04:28 AM Posted Thursday at 04:28 AM The back of his passport not the best place to forget it was there
ChipButty Posted Thursday at 04:33 AM Posted Thursday at 04:33 AM 13 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: It means British.... (as in British Passport carrier)... ... .. no need for the side-tracking 'French-Arab' style debate !!! Thats what I meant British passport holder, 1 1
ronster Posted Thursday at 04:37 AM Posted Thursday at 04:37 AM Obviously took it with him on purpose. Utter idiot ! 🙈
Popular Post Harrisfan Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM Maybe time to remove UK passports from Visa Exemption. 3 2 1 4
Popular Post Drumbuie Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM 57 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: I don't think this is a troubling trend... as in a 'increasing' trend.... ... This is something which has been going in Thailand for decades... Thailand effectively markets itself to young people with full moon parties, which of course are associated with all manner of substances... Thailand wants these party-goers and revlers to come and enjoy themselves.... This is just a game to show the BiB are doing their jobs.... "look we caught a few... we're doing our work well".... ..... meanwhile, who controls the distribution within Thailand in these party areas ? He was 42. Is that ' young'? Old enough to know better, in my book. 1 6
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 04:41 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:41 AM 1 minute ago, Drumbuie said: He was 42. Is that ' young'? Old enough to know better, in my book. Agreed.... anyone who is old enough to travel, is old enough to know better...... My point is that this is not a trend, not an increasing trend anyway... Thailand actively 'covets' these characters with their full moon parties on the islands and booze tubing in Pai etc... When the BiB catch someone and publicise it, its only about one thing... the BiB throwing a positive spin to detract from their habitual daily graft.... 1 2
Iron Tongue Posted Thursday at 05:07 AM Posted Thursday at 05:07 AM Just pure arrogance thinking he can smuggle cocaine into Thailand in his luggage. If he had carried it shoved up his backside like a seasoned drug mule, he would be partying right now with that skunk coke! 1 1 1
richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM 11 minutes ago, Iron Tongue said: Just pure arrogance thinking he can smuggle cocaine into Thailand in his luggage. If he had carried it shoved up his backside like a seasoned drug mule, he would be partying right now with that skunk coke! It could be that he just was simply complacent and forgot that it was in his bag.... rather that 'trying to smuggle'.... Last year I flew from Geneva to Doha with Paracetamol+Codeine mix... I'd been under the weather and I'd picked up the Paracetamol from Heathrow Airport on my way out to Geneva a week earlier... It was only upon my arrival in Doha at my hotel that I realised... silly fool, that mistake could have been costly. I wonder how many people inadvertently fly from the UK and Europe with over the counter meds which contain 'additional medication' classified as Cat A and Cat B narcotics at the destination end. i.e. flying from the the UK to Thailand, the Codeine in Paracetamol+Codeine medication is also illegal. 1
newbee2022 Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: The Phuket Express A British tourist's holiday in Phuket took an unexpected turn when he was arrested at Phuket International Airport for allegedly smuggling cocaine into the country. On the evening of February 18th, the local immigration authorities apprehended a 42-year-old British national during standard customs inspections in the international arrivals hall. In his possession, they discovered 4.11 grams of a substance identified as cocaine. This seemingly small quantity has catapulted the tourist into a legal quagmire, underlining Thailand’s stringent drug laws, which are among the toughest in the region. Authorities have confirmed that the man was promptly taken to the Sakoo Police Station for further proceedings. The charges he now faces are quite serious: illegal possession of a category 2 narcotic and the importation of illegal substances into Thailand. Thai law categorically forbids the possession and trafficking of such drugs, often resulting in severe penalties, including significant fines and potentially lengthy imprisonment. Monetary fines for drug possession start at around 37,000 Thai Baht and can soar depending on the case specifics. While the immigration department remains tight-lipped about further details concerning the identity of the suspect or the exact circumstances leading to his arrest, it serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance tourists must maintain while in a foreign land. The British national, whose name remains withheld pending a formal investigation, has yet to make any public statements regarding the incident, reported The Phuket Express. -- 2025-02-20 Some years in Thai prison hopefully❗ 3 1 1
Leadidge Posted Thursday at 05:30 AM Posted Thursday at 05:30 AM 1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said: ----------- Anyone (regardless of nationality) is an utter foo l to be travelling with 'any drug'... even prescription drugs need to be double checked.... as what is legal in the UK may not be legal in the Middle East or Asia. Travelling with 4 grammes of Cat 2 Narcotic is outrageously stupid - its probably readily available here. But really, are the Police that 'sharp'... How 'agitated' and 'erratic' does one have to behave to draw attention amongst a throng of hundreds of international passengers from different cultures ??? Surely there was something else involved - I very much doubt the BiB were able to pick this guy out just on his behavior - I suspect it was more likely the trained sniffer dogs that picked up a scent. No sympathy for the guy - this is clearly a 'personal use amount' so I hope it doesn't ruin his life. A flame has been removed by admin Why even question it? He was in an agitated state! What’s not to understand or believe about that’s. Who knows what he was doing, but obviously something to draw attention yo himself! There’s always an expert with another explanation! 🤦♂️
richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 05:42 AM Posted Thursday at 05:42 AM 6 minutes ago, Leadidge said: Why even question it? He was in an agitated state! What’s not to understand or believe about that’s. Who knows what he was doing, but obviously something to draw attention yo himself! There’s always an expert with another explanation! 🤦♂️ I question it because its odd.... 'agitated state'... I think most people who arrive after a 12 hour flight are in some form of an agitated state... some more so after unbuckling their seatbelt and trying to deplane as quickly as possible (related to another thread)... ... Really thought, I dont think the police are that observant to 'profile every passenger' and then decided...hmm... "looks agitated we should check their baggage for drugs"..... Thats why I questioned it... the BiB are just 'not that good' or they were very lucky and 'checked randomly and scored'.... ... Or a 'sniffer dog' signalled... which IMO is more likely.... But... as you point out - the story could be just as it was written - the guy was acting extremely weird and drew attention... possibly even high while flying etc... I'm sceptical of the story thats all.... And why am I sceptical of the story ?.... Becuase I've been here a long time and read so many such story's and there is often a lot of information and detail missed out which raises an eyebrow as to what really happened.... ... as this is a forum designed for discussion - thats my input... I'm a little suspicious about the 'agitated state' part of the story, thats all... 2
Iron Tongue Posted Thursday at 06:13 AM Posted Thursday at 06:13 AM 52 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
Kinok Farang Posted Thursday at 06:42 AM Posted Thursday at 06:42 AM Probably sneaked into his suitcase by his missus when she found out he was going to Pattaya. 2
Popular Post Kinok Farang Posted Thursday at 06:45 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:45 AM 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: Some years in Thai prison hopefully❗ Will that make you feel better? How do blokes like you ever find decent mates? 1 1 3
PETERTHEEATER Posted Thursday at 06:46 AM Posted Thursday at 06:46 AM I emptied a sachet (like that shown in the photograph ) into my bowl of noodle soup today. 🤢 1
spidermike007 Posted Thursday at 06:49 AM Posted Thursday at 06:49 AM 3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: I don't think this is a troubling trend... as in a 'increasing' trend.... ... This is something which has been going in Thailand for decades... Thailand effectively markets itself to young people with full moon parties, which of course are associated with all manner of substances... Thailand wants these party-goers and revlers to come and enjoy themselves.... This is just a game to show the BiB are doing their jobs.... "look we caught a few... we're doing our work well".... ..... meanwhile, who controls the distribution within Thailand in these party areas ? You raise a very good point, there's no doubt that the RTP pyramid has been upset by the legalization of ganja, as billions were being collected in bribe money. I've heard a number of first-hand stories, so they have to make up for it somewhere else. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted Thursday at 06:54 AM Posted Thursday at 06:54 AM 8 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said: How do blokes like you ever find decent mates By avoiding low class and riffraff. However, if you're happy within....enjoy🤗 1 1
BusyB Posted Thursday at 07:19 AM Posted Thursday at 07:19 AM 3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: I don't think this is a troubling trend... as in a 'increasing' trend.... ... This is something which has been going in Thailand for decades... Thailand effectively markets itself to young people with full moon parties, which of course are associated with all manner of substances... Thailand wants these party-goers and revlers to come and enjoy themselves.... This is just a game to show the BiB are doing their jobs.... "look we caught a few... we're doing our work well".... ..... meanwhile, who controls the distribution within Thailand in these party areas ? The very best drug is a clear head.
CFCol Posted Thursday at 07:46 AM Posted Thursday at 07:46 AM 59 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said: I emptied a sachet (like that shown in the photograph ) into my bowl of noodle soup today. 🤢 Why would you pour coccinellids reagent into your food? The mind boggles. 1
CFCol Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM Just now, CFCol said: Why would you pour coccinellids reagent into your food? The mind boggles. Sorry, dyslexic fingers. Should read "coccinellids reagent"
tjintx Posted Thursday at 08:06 AM Posted Thursday at 08:06 AM 46 minutes ago, BusyB said: The very best drug is a clear head. Allright, allright. Don't get uncool and heavy. 2
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