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Russian Man Arrested for Illegal Cannabis Operation in Pattaya

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Immigration and police arrested a 27-year-old Russian national for allegedly running an illegal cannabis production and distribution operation from a rented house in Pattaya. Officers seized dozens of bags of dried cannabis along with processing equipment during the raid on Friday, 6 March. Authorities say the suspect was also working in Thailand without a valid permit.

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The arrest followed an investigation by Immigration Bureau officers who had received information that a foreign tourist was operating an unlawful business in the Jomtien Beach area. Acting on orders from Pol Col Decho Sosuwannakul, Deputy Commander of Immigration Division 3, and Pol Col Napatsapong Kosit Suriyamanee, Superintendent of Chon Buri Immigration, a team of investigators inspected a property.

During the search, officers arrested Mr. Ivan Lisovol, 27, a Russian citizen. Police also seized several items believed to be used in cannabis processing and distribution, including 48 plastic bags containing dried cannabis, one drying cabinet, one refrigerator and three boxes of black plastic packaging labels “YUMMY FROST” used for portioning cannabis for sale.

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Investigators also confiscated 13 additional pieces of equipment believed to be used for processing dried cannabis. Authorities said the materials indicated the operation was intended for commercial distribution rather than personal use.

Police initially charged the suspect with “selling or processing a controlled herbal substance without permission” under Section 46 of the Thai Traditional Medicine Wisdom Protection and Promotion Act B.E. 2542, specifically relating to cannabis flowers. He was also charged with working in Thailand without a permit under Section 8 of the Emergency Decree on the Management of Foreign Workers B.E. 2560.

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Cannabis remains subject to regulation in Thailand despite partial decriminalisation in recent years, particularly regarding the commercial sale and processing of cannabis flowers. Foreign nationals are also prohibited from engaging in employment without proper authorisation under Thai labour laws.

Daily News reported that officials said the suspect would be handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine whether others were involved in the operation or if the products had already been distributed to customers in Pattaya.

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He should get some serious charges for what he is wearing too!

20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Cannabis remains subject to regulation in Thailand despite partial decriminalisation in recent years, particularly regarding the commercial sale and processing of cannabis flowers. Foreign nationals are also prohibited from engaging in employment without proper authorisation under Thai labour laws.

Dealing without a work permit is a no-no.

1 hour ago, blaze master said:

Looks like he was making some low quality rosin.

What did you read that indicated rosin was produced?

I read nothing other than "processing equipment".

Is anything in the photo used to produce rosin?

Just now, NedR69 said:

What did you read that indicated rosin was produced?

I read nothing other than "processing equipment".

Is anything in the photo used to produce rosin?

Yes.

First in the video with the large buckets to make hash. Then in the photos you can see a few rosin press machines. Sorry my circle drawing is bad. The one on the right is on the left part of the circle.

Also the freeze drier in the video to quickly dry the hash in prep to press rosin.

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4 minutes ago, blaze master said:

rosin press

Thank you, that was what I was looking for but didn't see one.

I have a interesting question. I am assuming that this individual will end up in the Bangkok Hilton for this kind of offense offense. What kind of visa do foreign nationals receive in prison? Is there a special incarceration visa that I don't know about? Do they have to do 90 day reports or yearly renewals? Is there a special "work visa" for prison labor or some kind of "sweetheart " visa if one becomes a plaything for a Thai mobster? Or do you have to pay for an overstay for all the days one ends up incarcerated? 🤔

1 hour ago, thailand49 said:

The making of Weed legal is a prime example why gambling should never! 🤑

So far 2 thumbs up from no gambling and 2 thumbs down against.

Addition this a government that doesn't know the left from right and having gambling will just end up like weed. Same logic they should not try to develope nuclear energy.

18 hours ago, Issan girl said:

I have a interesting question. I am assuming that this individual will end up in the Bangkok Hilton for this kind of offense offense. What kind of visa do foreign nationals receive in prison? Is there a special incarceration visa that I don't know about? Do they have to do 90 day reports or yearly renewals? Is there a special "work visa" for prison labor or some kind of "sweetheart " visa if one becomes a plaything for a Thai mobster? Or do you have to pay for an overstay for all the days one ends up incarcerated? 🤔

Actually the prisoners have to pay the maximum fee for overstay. If cant pay will just be transfered to imm detention center until they can pay.

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