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Two Illegal Gun Vendors Arrested By Pattaya Police

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Two illegal gun vendors arrested by Pattaya Police

PATTAYA: -- Two men, who attempted to sell unlicensed firearms, were arrested by Pattaya Police in the early hours of Friday Morning. The first to be arrested was Khun Songyot aged 20 in Soi Nongsamor 24, in East Pattaya, after an informant tipped-off Police that he was attempting to sell a gun for 20,000 Baht. The man was arrested and the weapon was seized. Information from him led Police to a second man who was also attempting to sell two firearms.

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-- Pattaya One 2011-05-27

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Moral of this story:

NEVER have any nefarious or illegal dealings/partnerships with a Thai. They sing like birds :guitar:

Penkoprod

Moral of this story:

NEVER have any nefarious or illegal dealings/partnerships with a Thai. They sing like birds :guitar:

Penkoprod

agreed, theres no honour amongst thai criminals.......

Moral of this story:

NEVER have any nefarious or illegal dealings/partnerships with a Thai. They sing like birds :guitar:

Penkoprod

agreed, theres no honour amongst thai criminals.......

Especially when they are sat cross legged in the interview room, blindfolded, being prodded with a tazer!

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