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US Fugitive Arrested in Pattaya Condo Raid

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A US national wanted for transnational drug trafficking has been arrested in Pattaya following a cross-continental operation involving Thai authorities and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The suspect, identified only as Stanislav, 34, was detained on the evening of 1 May 2026 at a condominium in Soi Buakhao, Central Pattaya. He now faces extradition to the United States to stand trial.

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The operation was carried out under the direction of senior immigration and narcotics suppression officials, including Pol Lt Gen Phanumart Boonyalak, Pol Lt Gen Achayon Kraithong, and Pol Maj Gen Songprod Sirisukha. Acting on intelligence provided by the DEA, officers from Chonburi Immigration and the Narcotics Suppression Bureau tracked the suspect to his residence after sustained surveillance.

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Pol Col Naphatsaphong Kosit Suriyamanee ordered a joint task force led by Pol Lt Col Kawinwat Arayasuriwong and other officers to carry out the arrest. Stanislav was found living in the condo with his Thai girlfriend, and officers discovered syringes and a suspicious substance in the room. Subsequent checks confirmed the substance was a hormone stimulant, not an illegal drug.

Authorities confirmed that Stanislav is subject to a US arrest warrant for drug trafficking offences. Investigators allege he played a key role in a transnational network, coordinating with Nigerian nationals in Bangkok to procure large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine. These drugs were reportedly trafficked from Thailand to the United States in November 2025.

The wider network had already been dismantled by US authorities, who then traced connections back to Stanislav. This led to international coordination and the eventual identification of his location in Pattaya. During initial questioning, the suspect reportedly provided little useful information to investigators.

Following his arrest, Thai authorities revoked his permission to stay in the country and placed him on a blacklist. He is currently in custody at Pattaya Immigration and will be deported to the United States to face legal proceedings.

The case highlights ongoing international cooperation in tackling drug trafficking networks operating across borders. Officials have not disclosed further operational details but confirmed that investigations into related individuals and networks remain ongoing.

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  • Patong2021
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    Another ignorant statement. Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

  • TedG
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    That’s a long flight home in handcuffs.

  • Celsius
    Celsius

    Another draft dodger. Send him to Iran

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That’s a long flight home in handcuffs.

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Another draft dodger. Send him to Iran

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Off topic post about the red bull case removed. @TheFishman1 stop hijacking topics with the same post about the red bull case. This topic is “US Fugitive Arrested in Pattaya Condo Raid”

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Just now, Celsius said:

Another draft dodger. Send him to Iran

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

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The good news is that's one more dealer taken off the streets.The bad news is there's so many more ready to take his place,and because of the massively high earnings potential,are willing to put their liberty at risk.

The war on drugs,is one that's being lost by the authorities,the very best they can hope for is damage limitation.

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Well positive news on the arrest of known fugitives hiding in Thailand

May the good work continue

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The difference between the US and European countries, we don't disavow this Ruskie based on his name. He's just another American.

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Finally, with this arrest, Pattaya has restored its family-friendly reputation.

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Just now, Patong2021 said:

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

Use a little brain power. Nothing was said about enlisting him in the military. Just send him to Iran for them to use Iranian justice for drug dealers

Clearly they mean a Russian citizen wanted by U.S. authorities.

Just now, Ebumbu said:

Finally, with this arrest, Pattaya has restored its family-friendly reputation.

Just now, Ebumbu said:

Finally, with this arrest, Pattaya has restored its family-friendly reputation.

Just now, Ebumbu said:

Finally, with this arrest, Pattaya has restored its family-friendly reputation.

One small step- but it means a marginal improvement in the population of Pattaya

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Just now, AAArdvark said:

Use a little brain power. Nothing was said about enlisting him in the military. Just send him to Iran for them to use Iranian justice for drug dealers

Would you like me to throw you a shovel?

Just now, Celsius said:

Another draft dodger. Send him to Iran

Ah, for the record, no draft in the USA currently to dodge …

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Just now, AAArdvark said:

Use a little brain power. Nothing was said about enlisting him in the military. Just send him to Iran for them to use Iranian justice for drug dealers

Did you miss the part where he called him "another draft dodger"? There is no military draft in the USA, so how can the man be a draft dodger? It is illegal to "send" a convicted felon to Iran if the person was a US citizen and not subject to extradition. The original comment makes no sense.

Just now, Patong2021 said:

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

Just now, Patong2021 said:

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

Just now, Patong2021 said:

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

Think you require a sense of humour mister, can't you spot a bit of "Satire"

Make him swim back to the USA

I wish they'd bring back pointing.......I'm guessing it is guy sitting down?

Off topic post about the red bull case removed @Aussie999 I have already post one notice above, yet you still posted. I will repeat, this topic is “US Fugitive Arrested in Pattaya Condo Raid”

Look at that huge stack of 1 dollar usd bills. Baller.

3 hours ago, phitsanulokjohn said:

The good news is that's one more dealer taken off the streets.The bad news is there's so many more ready to take his place,and because of the massively high earnings potential,are willing to put their liberty at risk.

The war on drugs,is one that's being lost by the authorities,the very best they can hope for is damage limitation.

The big issue in Thailand who are the suppliers?

56 minutes ago, Jiggo said:

Think you require a sense of humour mister, can't you spot a bit of "Satire"

Doubtful that it was satire. One must possess both a sense of humour, and a measure of writing skill to write satire, and I do not believe that the source has either.

5 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

The difference between the US and European countries, we don't disavow this Ruskie based on his name. He's just another American.

Probably a Brighton Beach dude.

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7 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

The difference between the US and European countries, we don't disavow this Ruskie based on his name. He's just another American.

Your air of moral superiority over Europeans obviously doesn't take into account how you treat Black people and other Latinos.

Just now, vangrop said:

Your air of moral superiority over Europeans obviously doesn't take into account how you treat Black people and other Latinos.

So, sounds like you're agreeing with me.

Staying on Soi Buakhao is highly suspicious in itself.

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19 hours ago, Celsius said:

Another draft dodger. Send him to Iran

No boots are on the ground and there is no draft in the U.S. numpty-genius.

Just now, Priorexpat said:

No boots are on the ground and there is no draft in the U.S. numpty-genius.

Straight to the MEAT GRINDR

Just now, Celsius said:

Straight to the MEAT GRINDR

What meat grinder? You confused with Ukraine Russia affair? Dumb**ss.

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20 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Another ignorant statement.

Stanislav is a US national. The USA does not have the draft for military service. why would he go to Iran, if he is a US citizen?

Some people don't know that America is a land of immigrants, and the vast majority of people in America are from immigrants families.

There are very few blue bloods in America these days. For the most part the immigrants in America are the best of what the nation offers.

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