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Brit Caught with Cocaine Stash While Overstaying Visa on Samui


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Surprisingly I’m sure they had cameras outside the bar wherever you think they would go after the Thai national who sold them the three bags of powder three little bags of powder is nothing maybe this Thai national sells 10 or 20 bags a day why don’t they go after that guy or does he pay with BROWN Albums to the police so they leave them alone TIT 

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16 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

I am very glad to say I have no idea what the price of illegal drugs is

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

His family will be so proud of him. Anyone who has visited a Thai prison will know how bad they are. 25 to a cell? Yurgh.

I think it's much more than 25. 25 would be luxurious for a Thai prison. 

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16 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

Unless you googled that one bag = 0.6gr, I would be worried you knew... 😉 555

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As a rule, if you're going to break the law in Thailand,  make sure you can tolerate a Thai prison for 5+++ years first.

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Wonder what traffic law he was flouting ,  as unless he was trying to just ride through a checkpoint I don't see them bothering much .

As for his fairytale about the drugs , if he bought them outside a bar then go check that bar CCTV as most businesses in chaweng on beach road will have them .

If he also paid 4000 per bag for 0.6g a bag then he either knows nothing about drugs or has money to burn. Which would then raise the question why he didn't get a new visa if had money to burn .

Seems more than likely to me he was the one selling it and was ripping off buyers to fund his stay . Somehow the police believed his story 🤔

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28 years old? Is it just me but when I saw his photo I thought he was in hes fifties. A warn out drug addict with no constructive goals in life. A real no-hoper! 

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16 hours ago, Packer said:

 

But missed the 120 kilos wrapped around his waist. 

 

 

 

The Kate Moss Weight Loss diet obviously doesn't work for everyone. The Thai prison one might just though.

Indeed fish head soup and rice isn't exactly gourmet food!!😊

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47 minutes ago, CecilM said:

Unless you googled that one bag = 0.6gr, I would be worried you knew... 😉 555

Maybe he just stayed at school longh enough to be able to work out that 1.8/3 = 0.6, but then I am a rocket scientist.

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17 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

 

17 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

It's probably a "farang" price.

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17 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

 

17 hours ago, wildpuppet72 said:

4000 baht for 0.6 gram that sounds like Hella expensive 😂 

It's probably a "farang" price.

He looks much older than 28 to me. 50-ish maybe. Or maybe he likes to eat lots of fast food and processed "food".

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

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A British man has been arrested on the idyllic island of Koh Samui after police discovered him in possession of cocaine and an expired visa.

 

The incident unfolded around 5pm on Wednesday, when local police spotted the man flouting traffic regulations on Chaweng beach. Despite attempting to evade capture, officers caught up with him on Wat Phang Bua-Sanam Bin Road, not far from the airport.

 

The man in question is 28-year-old Michael Philip Martin. Upon searching him, police found three sachets of cocaine weighing a total of 1.8 grams stashed in his shoulder bag. Martin was promptly detained and taken to Bor Phud police station for further investigation.

 

Martin confessed during questioning that he had purchased the cocaine from a Thai national in front of a Chaweng beach pub the previous night.

 

 

 

He revealed the going rate for his illicit purchases was 4,000 baht per sachet. Furthermore, police scrutiny of his passport uncovered that Martin's visa had expired the previous October.

 

He now faces charges for possession of a Category 2 narcotic drug and illegally overstaying his visa. This bust highlights the police's continued vigilance in clamping down on drug activities and visa violations to maintain law and order on the island.

 

As the legal proceedings unfold, Martin's case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to local laws for both residents and visitors in Thailand.

 

 

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Out out out with him and no return ever👍🙏

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to local laws for both residents and visitors in Thailand.

 

Indeed use methamphetamine very cheap but you could get stupid using it long time.

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18 hours ago, Hellfire said:

RTP will sodomize him now.

you speaking from experience?, now I understand why you were so upset about your DUI detention

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1 hour ago, Dr B said:

I think there is one other major factor that you have missed Richard, and that is language. Most of the reports of British bad behaviour, whether in the media or social media, can be derived in the English language and they are what searching in English will find. Media and social media reports in Chinese, Russian, German, Italian, Swedish of Hindi are much less likely to catch the eye of the ThaiTiger and AN searchers are they not?

Lame excuse 🤣

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17 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

1 hour already - how have the Brit-bashers not jumped all over this already... 

 

They would usually be all over this like an 'Auntie' at an all you can eat shrimp buffet... 

 

... bet they'll pee a little when they read the headline... 

Nonsense, such Brits provoke the bashers themselves. Once again, the reversal from perpetrator to victim:coffee1:

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Fake News. The media keep describing Koh Samui as Idyllic. I couldn't wait to get out of the unkempt, overpriced, over crowded, over hyped place. As for Michael Martin - Stupid is as stupid does

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Is 1.8 gr a lot?
Doesn't sound like a stash to me. A stash is usually a large amount and hidden somewhere, not in a pocket.

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2 hours ago, ChrisKC said:

I am very glad to say I have no idea what the price of illegal drugs is

Cannabis 10bht/GM, 1/2 gram is a good night out.

Yaba/yaice 10bht/tab, one tab keeps you dancing all night.

 

Don't know anyone that can afford cocaine, it's not widely popular in Thailand.

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12 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Why don´t you hear this same much about for example, French, German, Spanish, US people or other nationalities?

Algorithmic and the fact that ASEANNow get their news from English language news outlets. I won’t also say what I spoke of the other day , but it  does seem to always have the nationality in the headline when it’s a Brit, even for petty crime.  Why not just foreigner like most others??

      Yes there’s a lot more idiot Brits here over the last few years and this is because the herb is still illegal in the UK . And with the man bag crew comes the market for other substances.  I get laughed at a lot on here when I mention the legalisation of weed is bringing the “riffraff “ from the UK but it’s facts , many come here for a cheap holiday covering expenses by posting weed back to the UK, some come here on a free holiday to be used as mules to bring weed back to the Uk and some stay and make a lot of money sending back to the UK.    
   They aren’t hard to spot either  , sliders and socks, man bag and usually shirtless.  As a Brit myself (ex SAS of course)  who likes a drink it’s plainly obvious to see.  Also now with  laxed visa rules it’s no wonder the usual Magaluf lot are now hitting Thailand.

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7 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Don't know anyone that can afford cocaine, it's not widely popular in Thailand.

Didn't used to be mate but now there’s a market for it

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