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UK Drug Dealer's Hidden Thai Cash Seized After M6 Arrest

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3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

If he doesn't pay it to the UK authorities he'll just get more jail time so he won't be able to utilise it.

Let's just hope he does ok and does  'soft' time.. He just an old man, ffs.

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    Chester Crown Court imposed a £425,169.10 confiscation order on Tuesday, April 7.   Just makes me wonder where the 10p (425,169, 10) came from.

  • Being an expat Forum, I expect that everyone here will dismiss this as nonsense, but it is relevant. When we die, we have a life review, and we see, feel, and hear the consequences of every action in

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9 hours ago, Frankie baby said:

Chester Crown Court imposed a £425,169.10 confiscation order on Tuesday, April 7.

 

Just makes me wonder where the 10p (425,169, 10) came from.

Possibly the confiscation order included VAT which could account for the odd pence

3 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Let's just hope he does ok and does  'soft' time.. He just an old man, ffs.

Let's hope he gets what he deserves and does all his time, plus the added time if he doesn't pay up; whether he's an old man or not (he's not) is irrelevant, ffs.

5 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Let's just hope he does ok and does  'soft' time.. He just an old man, ffs.

He's not old.

2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Let's hope he gets what he deserves and does all his time, plus the added time if he doesn't pay up; whether he's an old man or not (he's not) is irrelevant, ffs.

That is a very uncharitable point of view. Also it's very vindictive. He deserves to walk free. It's the police and the architecture of law that deserves punishment. They are committing crimes against individual's freedoms all over the state at the moment. This kind of behaviour only adds to reputation of the police. Today they imprisoned a history teacher for THEFT because she had confiscated her kids IPads. They were seven years old. The mother had every right to confiscate the phone.

On 4/10/2025 at 8:05 PM, renaissanc said:

Before you mock this as mumbo jumbo explore the research and collections of Near-Death Experiences first. We will all have to review our life at death.

 

I have studied the work of Dr Julie Beischel at Windbridge with mediums and of Dr Pim van Lommel in the Netherlands with cardiac arrest patients. His group published their study of cardiac arrest patients and NDE experiences in the early 2000s in The Lancet, a peer reviewed, respected British journal of medicine.

 

Either it's the physical brain softening the blow of eternal annihilation ..........

or ..........

consciousness is not born of the physical brain, thus when the brain dies consciousness goes on.

 

A so called life review may or may not happen.

On 4/10/2025 at 8:32 PM, Freddy42OZ said:

We have consciousness but that isn't a soul.  As soon as the electrical activity in our body ceases then so does our consciousness, there is no afterlife.

 

Ermm.... have you looked at any of the evidence that would suggest that may not be the case?

 

To conclude there is NO afterlife, or NO consciousness that survives permanent bodily death, is to discount findings that suggest otherwise.

 

No one knows one way or the other.

 

But the so called scientific experts (aka Rockefeller Marxist materialist shills) have never proven the brain creates consciousness.

 

Meanwhile, in the NDE archives...

 

 

22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

You know that he was arrested, charged and convicted in the UK, yes?

 

Yes, hence my point.

On 4/11/2025 at 3:59 PM, Magictoad said:

Don't be absurd and ignorant- he just a dealer- change the word by one letter and it's spells 'healer'. 

Don't be absurd and nonsensical...change the word by just three letters and it spells "killer", "death" or "deadly", and my 'b0llocks' makes just as much sense as your post.

On 4/11/2025 at 9:05 AM, renaissanc said:

Being an expat Forum, I expect that everyone here will dismiss this as nonsense, but it is relevant. When we die, we have a life review, and we see, feel, and hear the consequences of every action in our lives, good and bad. This drug dealer will see, feel, and hear the consequences of his activities on the lives of every one of his direct and indirect customers. Then, he will experience the same for the first ripple effect (families, etc.), then the second ripple, and so on. Imagine how his soul will feel!  ... Before you mock this as mumbo jumbo explore the research and collections of Near-Death Experiences first. We will all have to review our life at death.

 

Why a an "ex-pat forum"?  The Thais wouldn't agree with you either.

On 4/11/2025 at 9:17 AM, LOONG Leo said:

Throw the key away 

Prison cells don't have keys any more

On 4/11/2025 at 3:06 AM, FlorC said:

if he survives his jail time in the UK.

If he survives his jail time in the UK,REALLY!

Jails in the UK are complete holiday camps, 3 square per day plus snacks anytime, games room,, computer courses, library, direct access to doctors, dentist and any other full on medical treatment, hairy rear anytime and of course drugs, methinks his time in jail will be most enjoyable for him.

He only got 4 years and will be out in 18 months to 2 years but it will give him plenty of time to plan his next excursion into turning kids into drug addicts.

Throw away the key on this low life bottom of the barrel scraper

3 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

If he survives his jail time in the UK,REALLY!

Jails in the UK are complete holiday camps, 3 square per day plus snacks anytime, games room,, computer courses, library, direct access to doctors, dentist and any other full on medical treatment, hairy rear anytime and of course drugs, methinks his time in jail will be most enjoyable for him.

He only got 4 years and will be out in 18 months to 2 years but it will give him plenty of time to plan his next excursion into turning kids into drug addicts.

Throw away the key on this low life bottom of the barrel scraper

Ask Tommy Robinson.

52 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Ask Tommy Robinson.

Is’nt he a bright boy, can impose punishment on others but can’t take any himself, his mental aaanngguuiiiiishe is killing him Ha ha ha GOOD no simpathy.

On 4/11/2025 at 8:48 AM, Thjames said:

Yes. It needs to be equally shared amongst the needed and starving police society.   Or do you think that money will be used to help the homeless or disabled? 

 

Yes, it will go towards the Thai police benevolent fund.

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