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FBI Uncovers Largest Explosive Cache in its History on Virginia Farm
as a farmer who used nitro pill as a fertiliser by the ton on crops, all it takes is some diesel and a det cap and i would have rained down as mince onto the quickest made largest dam made in the state -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
These guys will say anything to defend racism. -
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South Korean Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase and Fiery Crash Near Pattaya
Why? Apart from "on-the-spot" fines, do Thai police regularly steal the belongings of traffic offenders? -
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Migrant Crossings Rise: A Challenge for the UK Under Starmer
She's deliberately not setting any kind of standard by which her performance can be measured by. What is she doing to stop the boats arriving TODAY? Same with her pledge to reduce violence against women within TEN YEARS against a parliament life of four years. She should be acting to stamp it out NOW, TODAY. Setting things up so she can never be accused of failure. -
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Bank of Thailand Boosts Mobile Security with New Transfer Limits
And I would have thought wisdom comes with age, I'm in my 70s and can see a scam a mile away sometimes money gets taken from credit cards without you doing a thing, who's fault is that, The Banks security systems are flawed. They have to give the money back to you and they question the hell out of you b4 they do -
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Scores of Russians Injured in Bus Crash At Pattaya Toll Booth
What is this, Pravda? A big story about 27 slightly-injured Russkies but not a word about whoever was unfortunate enough to have been in the SUV! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 3 January 2025
Indian customs seize haul of weed smuggled from Bangkok by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Hindustan Times Five travellers arriving from Bangkok were busted in a brazen smuggling attempt at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) on Christmas Day. Indian customs officials seized a staggering 26 kilogrammes of hydroponic marijuana—worth 26 Indian crores (approximately 104 million baht)—ingeniously concealed in everyday household items. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347806-indian-customs-seize-haul-of-weed-smuggled-from-bangkok/ -
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Indian customs seize haul of weed smuggled from Bangkok
Photo courtesy of Hindustan Times by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Five travellers arriving from Bangkok were busted in a brazen smuggling attempt at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) on Christmas Day. Indian customs officials seized a staggering 26 kilogrammes of hydroponic marijuana—worth 26 Indian crores (approximately 104 million baht)—ingeniously concealed in everyday household items. Acting on a tip-off, the Indian Customs Department intercepted the suspects shortly after they disembarked their flight. “We had specific intelligence about passengers carrying banned substances. Upon identifying them, we conducted thorough searches.” What customs officers found could have been straight out of a crime thriller. The contraband was stashed in double-layered silver plastic pouches cleverly hidden inside packets of chips, instant noodles, washing powder, and even baby diapers—all crammed into the passengers’ trolley bags. The seized drugs were hydroponic weed, a potent and highly sought-after strain of marijuana grown using water-based cultivation. Officials say its street value underscores the high stakes of this smuggling operation. The five passengers were promptly arrested under India’s Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. Investigators are now digging deeper, examining mobile phone records and questioning the accused to uncover the intended recipients of the drugs in the city, reported Hindustan Times. “This was a meticulously planned attempt to evade detection, but our team’s vigilance ensured the contraband didn’t hit the streets.” Photo courtesy of Mumbai Live Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-03
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