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Prison Inmate-controlled drug network cracked by Pattaya Police

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PATTAYA:--On Wednesday Morning at Pattaya Police Station, Police Colonel Supatee, the Acting Superintendent of the Station, announced the arrest of three men who were caught with over 4,000 Yabba Tablets between them.

Khun Sophon aged 35, was the first to be arrested as he drove towards Pattaya on Highway 334 in Chonburi District. He was found to be in possession of 4,000 Yabba Tablets. An undercover operation was later organized which led to the arrest of two suspected drug dealers in Pattaya, who were waiting for the consignment of drugs.

Khun Egashai aged 19, who was caught with 388 Tablets and Khun Paitoon aged 24, who was caught with 100 Tablets were arrested in the Khao Mai Gaew area in the Northern outskirts of Pattaya.
- See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/133716/prison-inmate-controlled-drug-network-cracked-by-pattaya-police/#sthash.M1nvZevc.dpuf

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-- Pattaya One 2014-07-03

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Big headline says "Prison Inmate-controlled drug network cracked by Pattaya Police",

But the details in the report mention nothing about the prison inmate aspect of the story.

It does if you read the full report!!!

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Amazing only in Thailand can a prisoner run a syndicate from jail, how does he give orders?

By mobile phone of course.

Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand :)

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Amazing only in Thailand can a prisoner run a syndicate from jail, how does he give orders?

Only in Thailand? Really? Hahaha or 55555

You must lead a sheltered life....try keeping up with world news.

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What I want to know is when are the police going to start catching and arresting police???

When are we going to read a story about that?

It is a very serious question the Junta should be asking the police.

the whole things a joke when they are selling yaba at the Pattaya police station, which they are and urine tests of their long term lackeys would prove it, but its not going to happen unfortuneately

I also strongly suspect that the jetski scamers are rewarded with yaba for the donations they make to the police

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