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Phuket Police sting operation nets Brit and Nigerian for drugs

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Strange , I dont hear anyone talking about "quality tourist" regarding this case .... unless this term is only given to Russian .... oh but he is a Brit so he must be better than anyone .... well nice picture anyway ... we need more of those "quality tourist" no ? coffee1.gif

on the other hand , well done Police ....

But he is British and we all know we are superior, so it doesn't need stating.

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The story cant be right. 5 grams of marching powder has a street value of 15000 bht and we are to believe she purchased it for 2500. BS!!!!!

She ordered and paid for 2500 baht worth of the drug. The Nigerian had 5.45g on him, not difficult to understand.

For you maybe, however not everyone has had a few snow balls hanging from their nostrils in the past. The article clearly indicates he exchanged 5 G for 2500 bhat.

one must start thinking where all the fake banknotes are comming from

wow not much of a bust,but seriously how stupid can a person be especially a froeigner in Thailand getting mxed up with drugs,they all know for sure the stiff penalties are for drugs,i have no sympathy for them. 1 gram or 1 kg makes no difference,get them off the streets.wai2.gif

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