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Ya Ba hidden in passion fruit - but Chiang Mai cops aren't fooled

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Ya Ba hidden in passion fruit - but Chiang Mai cops aren't fooled

 

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CHIANG MAI: -- Two Ya Ba agents thought they had found the perfect way to smuggle their drugs from Chiang Mai to Bangkok.

 

But cops in the north had had a tip off. They had been told by informants that two men were hiding the amphetamines in consignments of agricultural produce, reports Daily News.

 

Further information came from the Mae Jo Bazaar and police laid in wait as a pick-up made its way south to the Talat Thai market in Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok.

 

Arrested in the Mae Ping area were Hmong hill tribesmen Prasit Raothao, 38, and Singkhorn Ayikoo. Hidden in passion fruit were 90,000 pills.

 

The pair said that normally they packed the drugs in the fruit and sent it with mules before picking them up again from the market for distribution in Bangkok. 

 

They said they had done this ten times and distributed a million Ya Ba in total.

 

They were paid between 100,000 to 200,000 baht a time. They bought the drugs from a man in Fang.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Our man in Fang again.

Strange how nobody know his identity, therefore, he remains free.

57 minutes ago, Colabamumbai said:

There are many families by the name of Fang in that area.

A man in Fang not a man named Fang hmmm

 

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They had been told by informants that two men were hiding the amphetamines in consignments of agricultural produce, reports 

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They said they had done this ten times and distributed a million Ya Ba in total

 

 but Chiang Mai cops aren't fooled

I think they were well and truly fooled until someone told them

....so give them the distinguished title of 'agents' now.....???

 

...wow.....

 

....and after 10x.....(if not 100x)......not pressed for further details of their supplier....???

 

...wow.......

 

...sickening......

 

...not to condone drug use....if you use...you have some serious problems....

 

....but....

 

... some foreigners are rotting in jail for 'personal'......

3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Our man in Fang again.

Strange how nobody know his identity, therefore, he remains free.

Sorry, were you expecting the police to release his name and let him know they were investigating him?

26 minutes ago, G Marks said:

Sorry, were you expecting the police to release his name and let him know they were investigating him?

 

Not much chance of him getting investigated at all.

Never bite the hand that feeds you.

4 hours ago, grumbleweed said:

 

 

 but Chiang Mai cops aren't fooled

I think they were well and truly fooled until someone told them

They must have accidently bitten into the fruit  got high. 

 
They had been told by informants that two men were hiding the amphetamines in consignments of agricultural produce, reports 
They said they had done this ten times and distributed a million Ya Ba in total
 
 but Chiang Mai cops aren't fooled
I think they were well and truly fooled until someone told them


Quite surprising how a police force uses informants. Wouldn't happen anywhere else



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