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Two Pattaya Volunteer Policemen Caught Red Handed Selling Yaba

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I'm surprised nobody caught this gem before :D :

In an undercover sting, police arrested two Pattaya police volunteers for selling yaba tablets. The men were searched and 130 yaba tablets were retrieved. On 6 February, at 12:20am, Police Major Pasagorn, of the Pattaya Undercover Police Unit, led a sting operation at the Grand Lotus Village, Soi 5, Theppasit Road, Jomtien, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi. An undercover officer, posing as if he were looking to buy drugs, purchased a quantity of illegal, class one drugs (yaba tablets) from two men, who were Volunteer Policemen. The two men were brought to the police station. A search of the two yielded 130 yaba tablets.

Source: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/shownews.p...NEWS=0000005036

:o:D

I even seen them operate their sales on beachroad behind the flowerbeds close to walking street. There are around 6 or 8 drug dealers standing around the police volunteers, and it looks like business is good there cause they dont even try to hide it.

Well spotted phil. i remember a few years ago there was a saying in pattaya if you wanted to know the time or some drugs ask a policeman,.but these tw@ts are a different breed altogether, fox guarding the chicken run comes to mind, jeez,. :o

This is what the war on drugs was all about. Clear the playing field of any competition. Nobody with any power dared to say it. The registration of all the motorcycle taxi drivers, the introduction of the 3-digit lottery, the legalisation of the minivans. They're all the same. They were all about funnelling the income directly to the police.

Oh, and just remember……all of those problems that occur on walking street, the tourists that require assistance…. It could be these guys that they are asking for help!! A professional and trustworthy assistance will be provided!!haha :o

Desertcam

Oh, and just remember……all of those problems that occur on walking street, the tourists that require assistance…. It could be these guys that they are asking for help!! A professional and trustworthy assistance will be provided!!haha :D

Desertcam

You be better of going to the police mascot for help. :o

Being Thai's given a badge & a small position of authority to abuse - I'm not surprised.

If it was a FPV - I'd be on the floor PMP. :o

You could see the headlines now.....

I'm surprised nobody caught this gem before :D :

In an undercover sting, police arrested two Pattaya police volunteers for selling yaba tablets. The men were searched and 130 yaba tablets were retrieved. On 6 February, at 12:20am, Police Major Pasagorn, of the Pattaya Undercover Police Unit, led a sting operation at the Grand Lotus Village, Soi 5, Theppasit Road, Jomtien, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi. An undercover officer, posing as if he were looking to buy drugs, purchased a quantity of illegal, class one drugs (yaba tablets) from two men, who were Volunteer Policemen. The two men were brought to the police station. A search of the two yielded 130 yaba tablets.

Source: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/shownews.p...NEWS=0000005036

:o:D

AND Who is going to search the BiB :D

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