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Brit Drug Dealer Arrested For The Third Time In Pattaya


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Brit Drug Dealer Arrested For The Third Time In Pattaya

PATTAYA:-- A Briton who was initially arrested twice for drug dealing in Pattaya, last year, then fled Thailand after the second arrest, only to return, with the help of a Thai lawyer, has now be re-arrested and is awaiting trial.

Pattaya,March 20, 2010, [PDN], Mr. Nigel William Bickel, 48, the gang leader of a drug gang, was originally arrested for drugs on 15 January, 2009. His visa was cancelled, his name was put on a black list and he was subsequently deported.

He then apparently re-entered Thailand and had been laying low in the interim

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2010-03-20

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I thought it was only dark complexioned men from banana republics are allowed to sell mind altering substances?

He looked more of a user and dumb in that picture.

His lawyer might get him off this time by pleading retarded brain development.

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Let everyone be clear on this assuming that it has been reported correctly you state that you paid 35,000 THB to gain entry to a country, where you are obviously aware you are wanted by the police.

The reason you paid that money is so you can use the proceeds of the sale of your property to finance you being able to leave the country.

Wouldn’t it have been easier to give your lawyer power of attorney to sell your property and let him send you the proceeds? Sorry could not resist a little joke.

However, I guess you can look on the bright side you will soon have free board and food for a few years without the hassle of’ visa runs’.

It might be in your interest to have a chat with your solicitor with a view of instructing him to rent your house out whilst it is unoccupied.

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Will the thai lawyers who assisted him do time as well -- They are accessories to a serious crime -- They should be locked away as well -- but will they?????

That is the question of the day!

A lot of this crap could be eliminated if the dodgy Thai people were prosecuted more vicariously the dodgy non-Thais. Maybe the law should be... help a non-Thai person break the law and you do double the sentence. :) Bet that would get things moving.

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Will the thai lawyers who assisted him do time as well -- They are accessories to a serious crime -- They should be locked away as well -- but will they?????

this is thailand keep it to one self. it is not ncis

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