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British Tourists Warned: Thai Drug Mule Scam on the Rise


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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

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British tourists planning trips to Thailand face an alarming new threat — criminal gangs attempting to recruit them as drug mules under the guise of offering luxury holidays. Recent intelligence suggests these gangs are becoming increasingly active, posing significant risks for unsuspecting travellers.

 

Operating both in Thailand and the UK, these gangs target prospective tourists by promising all-expenses-paid holidays, complete with stays in luxurious resorts, unlimited alcohol, and sometimes drugs, in return for transporting illicit drugs. Offers can be tempting, with promises of visiting idyllic locations and monetary bonuses of up to £2,000, provided tourists agree to smuggle packages back to the UK or onward to other destinations.

 

The deception often exploits a common misunderstanding surrounding Thailand’s drug laws. Since the decriminalisation of cannabis in 2022, many tourists are misled to believe that all drug use and possession might be similarly tolerated, which is far from the truth.

 

Concerns were significantly heightened following the high-profile arrests of two young British nationals. Bella Culley, aged 18 from Billingham, County Durham, was arrested at Tbilisi Airport in Georgia. Culley was allegedly attempting to smuggle 14kg of cannabis along with hashish. In a separate incident, Charlotte May Leek, 21, from South London, was detained upon arriving in Sri Lanka from Thailand. Authorities allege she was in possession of cannabis with an astonishing street value estimated at £1.15 million.

 

Jemal Janashia, a former high-ranking police general and prominent drug crime expert in Georgia, has voiced serious concerns over these incidents, suggesting that drug trafficking gangs in Thailand may be deliberately targeting British travellers for their operations.

 

In light of these developments, the UK’s Foreign Office has swiftly updated its travel guidelines for Thailand. The advisory, issued on 24 May, underscores the strict enforcement of drug laws despite Thailand’s reputation as a popular holiday destination for retirees and gap year students. The notice especially highlights the rigid stance on substances other than cannabis and cautions against any misunderstandings tourists might have about drug legality.

 

Furthermore, the Foreign Office has documented numerous cases of British nationals facing arrest after attempting to smuggle cannabis out of Thailand, including several arrests during international transit phases.

 

The phenomenon extends beyond direct smuggling, with the UK government also noting a significant rise in the quantity of cannabis being mailed from Thailand post the decriminalisation. This trend represents a worrying escalation in smuggling activities linked to Thailand, indicating a sophisticated network targeting naïve tourists.

 

Authorities caution travellers to remain extremely alert to the potential dangers and legal ramifications of getting involved, even unknowingly, in these illicit activities. The allure of a seemingly free, exotic holiday could spiral into a serious legal predicament, resulting in severely punitive measures abroad.

 

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IMHO, until the governments of the world determine that drug sellers are equivalent to murderers and in most cases probably serial killers and can charge them as such and carry out punishment, then it will continue because of all the USERS out there/here continuing to fund these criminals.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Operating both in Thailand and the UK, these gangs target prospective tourists by promising all-expenses-paid holidays, complete with stays in luxurious resorts, unlimited alcohol, and sometimes drugs, in return for transporting illicit drugs.

And here, already in the start it fails miserably. Once again dumb enough, foolish Brits have to be warned about something they apparently are willing to do. Just the kind of people with fluffy cloud dreams and no possibility to do a risk assessment. It´s good that it comes out in the news, so the rest of the world knows who needs warning about the obvious.

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41 minutes ago, Presnock said:

IMHO, until the governments of the world determine that drug sellers are equivalent to murderers and in most cases probably serial killers and can charge them as such and carry out punishment, then it will continue because of all the USERS out there/here continuing to fund these criminals.

Doing drugs is a choice.

 

By your same twisted logic, many things you use/buy on a regular basis can be construed to fund "criminals".

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With Thailand promoting the sale of Cannabis ect 

it is no  wonder people come to Thailand and get involved in selling the stuff 

For those involved it's worth the risk 💰 🤑 

Money to be made 

Tougher  Sentences needed to deter those involved 

It won't stop all as greed is easy  💰 

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22 minutes ago, JackGats said:

Doing drugs is a choice.

 

By your same twisted logic, many things you use/buy on a regular basis can be construed to fund "criminals".

anyone choosing to do drugs should be examined to see why they are that screwed up iMHO plus like what am I "logically" buying that funds criminals?

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4 minutes ago, ronster said:

There is no scam !

It's idiots saying yes to thinking they will be taking back a kg or so of weed and then find out on leaving to fly home that it's 20kg plus . Or it's idiots who think they are that smart they won't get caught and a holiday with plenty of spending money would be great .

yep you began with it's IDIOTS!

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5 minutes ago, ronster said:

There is no scam !

It's idiots saying yes to thinking they will be taking back a kg or so of weed and then find out on leaving to fly home that it's 20kg plus . Or it's idiots who think they are that smart they won't get caught and a holiday with plenty of spending money would be great .

 

Posted
1 hour ago, FlorC said:

Total BS.

Murder victims don't choose to be murdered.

Drug users do choose to take drugs.

yeah and continually reading about "laced with fentanyl" and seems that many pushers contiually "fix" stronger drugs to make one more of a user or more expensive user IMHO but I really have no idea what goes on in the minds of users nor pushers nor producers of drugs

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6 minutes ago, Presnock said:

yeah and continually reading about "laced with fentanyl" and seems that many pushers contiually "fix" stronger drugs to make one more of a user or more expensive user IMHO but I really have no idea what goes on in the minds of users nor pushers nor producers of drugs

Drugs make people feel better in a number of ways.

So there is a market for.

And because it is mostly illegal > higher profits .

Still no idea what goes on in the minds of users nor pushers nor producers of drugs ?

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