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Three more small time meth users nabbed as big dealer evades Phuket police

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Three more small time meth users nabbed as big dealer evades Phuket police

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PHUKET: Police are content with the arrest of three small-time drug dealers, charging each of them with possession of a Category 1 drug (Crystal Meth) with intent to sell without permission, while their supplier has evaded capture.

According to a police report issued on Friday (November 13) Narcotics officers at 9.30pm last Wednesday night (November 11) arrested Mr Rattanaporn Nui Rattanapun, 27, with possession of about 400 milligrams of crystal meth or ice.

Apprehended in front of an unnamed dormitory building in the San Suk community in Phuket Town's Talad Yai subdistrict, Nui's arrest followed that of another young man named as Mr Suchat Off Dalunphet, 24, who was caught at about 5pm on the same day with an undisclosed amount of crystal meth.

According to the police report, Off had agreed to cooperate with police in expanding their drug net in exchange for a reduced punishment.

As part of the ensuing sting, police asked Off to telephone another young man in his drug network, the suspect named as Nui, who agreed to meet Off at his residence later that night to collect some owed drug money and to bring over some more ice for smoking.

Accompanied by Off, Police reportedly staked out Off's residence in a police car as an unsuspecting Nui arrived at about 9pm and proceeded to phone Off, who then answered the phone to confirm he was home.

Upon the positive identification of the suspect, police proceeded to confront Nui and identify themselves before searching him and finding the 400-milligrams bag of ice taped to the bottom of his left foot.

Nui was then apprehended, the drugs and mobile phone seized as evidence.

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/three-more-small-time-meth-users-nabbed-as-big-dealer-evades-phuket-police-54981.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-11-15

Go get the bigger guy now.

Too late, the news is in the papers already.

Duh.

"With intent to sell without permission" ?!?! Silly guys that didn`t get the permission first ...........................................

You would get the same amount if you scraped your dollar bills The war on drugs is a war on poor people and a war on freedom. The police are filth wherever they are in the world who use these laws. The war on drugs does more damage to society and individuals than the drugs. The war on drugs does more damage than muslim terrorists.

Police are content with the arrest of three small-time drug dealers, charging each of them with possession of a Category 1 drug (Crystal Meth) “with intent to sell without permission”, while their supplier has evaded capture.

It makes me happy to see that the police is content. It won't begrudge, or interfere with that contentment at all.

I think we have to take care what we speak because the police may want to prosecute on defamation ,so I not speak who is the big dealer

Mmm better not say that, might get into trouble...

possession of a Category 1 drug (Crystal Meth) with intent to sell without permission,

Others get permission ????

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Please use standard font.

I guess if you have permission you don't get arrested.

And is less than 1/2 gram of this crap dealer quantity?

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