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Armed police arrest two British drug suspects in Pattaya in middle of the night


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Armed police arrest two British drug suspects in Pattaya in middle of the night

 

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Armed drugs suppression police were filmed bursting into a Pattaya room last night where they arrested two alleged British drug runners. 

 

Channel 7 named them only as "Mr Georgie" and "Mr Joseph Michael". 

 

They were in bed in the Bang Lamung room when the police ordered them "face down". 

 

The arrest - in conjunction with immigration police -  came after information supplied by the British authorities. 

 

Other Thai media reported that the pair had been aided by a Thai woman or women and had traveled to Nong Khai, Korat and Saraburi.

 

Channel 7 reported that a news conference would be held this morning to give more details. 

 

 
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3 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

The police can read your phone messages, emails, apps etc so it is no suprise.

"The arrest - in conjunction with immigration police -  came after information supplied by the British authorities."

You did read that bit, right? Maybe stay away from the Kool-Aid… 

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4 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

The police can read your phone messages, emails, apps etc so it is no suprise.

Wonder why the word paranoid suddenly and out of nowhere came to my mind...:whistling:

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24 minutes ago, IamNoone88 said:

There will be more "face down" where these lads are likely going!!

As you make your bed, so you must lie on it...

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4 minutes ago, ttrd said:

Wonder why the word paranoid suddenly and out of nowhere came to my mind...:whistling:

There're  reasons for them wanting to match ID's with SIM cards.????

 

Also: And in 2015, the Single Gateway proposal sought to monitor internet content by reducing the existing 12 internet gateways to a single, state-controlled portal.

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1 hour ago, Docno said:

"The arrest - in conjunction with immigration police -  came after information supplied by the British authorities."

You did read that bit, right? Maybe stay away from the Kool-Aid… 

 

Not necessarily the police, but it's been proven by leaks that the NSA can look into you at any given moment, but also the CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth. I'm not American, and all of the entities above are in the US, but the technology and systems are there for global organisations to be able to do it if they so wish 

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57 minutes ago, Zatoichi said:

Glad they busted all those Nigerian and African drug deal...oh wait wut?

I know that was probably tongue in cheek, but personally I don't see what makes them different, with the exception of skin colour.

 

If proven guilty, may they get the max possible here in Thailand and not returned until they have done half of the jail time. But, that's just me.

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Oh dear how sad pays your money and takes your chance until you get rumbled!! Whilst you are languishing in your first class accomadation provided by the Thai authorities you may consider doing a proper Job like normal folk so you can avoid disappointing your Mum?? LOL!!

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1 hour ago, BestB said:

By the sound of it, the 2 were not just little dealers but importers and traffickers, for UK to provide information and for thai police to be armed to the teeth and burst down doors in the middle of the night.

Many years ago the British authorities tipped-off the Thais about a Brit drug dealer, the Thais busted him & locked him up.

 

His intended destination was believed to have been Malaysia,????

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58 minutes ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

Not necessarily the police, but it's been proven by leaks that the NSA can look into you at any given moment, but also the CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth. I'm not American, and all of the entities above are in the US, but the technology and systems are there for global organisations to be able to do it if they so wish 

It would be naive to think that the British authorities are not "listening" to everything. And in this case, they would have to jump through serious legal hoops and procedures at home to nail these guys, but tossing thm to the Thai authorities is simple and effective.

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18 minutes ago, Kim J said:

If these are indeed guilty. What a pity Thailand no longer uses the death penalty as punishment for such offences.

It would be most interesting to find out the full story here. For British authorities to take an interest it will be something over and above possession of a few tabs.

Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but Thailand didn't tend to execute foreigners, probably never white men, in modern times anyway.

 

Obviously unlike Malaysia & Singapore.

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44 minutes ago, Kim J said:

If these are indeed guilty. What a pity Thailand no longer uses the death penalty as punishment for such offences.

It would be most interesting to find out the full story here. For British authorities to take an interest it will be something over and above possession of a few tabs.

A case in the last couple of weeks would suggest they do, "husband and wife sentenced to death for drug trafficking" ....Pattaya pair as well!!

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1 hour ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

Not necessarily the police, but it's been proven by leaks that the NSA can look into you at any given moment, but also the CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth. I'm not American, and all of the entities above are in the US, but the technology and systems are there for global organisations to be able to do it if they so wish 

"can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off"

 

So if there's no "action" on the device, what are they listening to?

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2 hours ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

Not necessarily the police, but it's been proven by leaks that the NSA can look into you at any given moment, but also the CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth. I'm not American, and all of the entities above are in the US, but the technology and systems are there for global organisations to be able to do it if they so wish 

 

Nothing wrong with good old paranoia when it justified.

 

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2 hours ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

Not necessarily the police, but it's been proven by leaks that the NSA can look into you at any given moment, but also the CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth. I'm not American, and all of the entities above are in the US, but the technology and systems are there for global organisations to be able to do it if they so wish 

You've been watching too may movies. No, when your phone is off its off. It's when it's in standby that it can be accessed along with your ipad iPhone mac pc android etc. But software has to be planted. That they can access.

 

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55 minutes ago, sambum said:

"can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off"

 

So if there's no "action" on the device, what are they listening to?

British spy agencies worked with the CIA to turn televisions and smart phones into bugging devices that can record conversations and even take photographs, according to leaked intelligence documents.

The CIA is accused of running a secret computer hacking programme giving its agents access to everyday items including mobile phones, TVs and iPads. 


One exotically named programme dubbed Weeping Angel allowed spies to gain control of the Samsung F8000 range of internet-connected televisions. It was developed in a ‘joint workshop’ held in June 2014 involving MI5 and the CIA and enabled the agencies to gain control of  the TV, according to the documents. 

 

It is alleged that MI5 created a ‘fake-off’ mode that meant television users thought sets were  switched off. In fact users can be secretly recorded by them and conversations transmitted to a CIA operative listening in. The smart televisions come with a microphone that is normally used for voice-activated controls.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/07/wikileaks-claims-mi5-cia-developed-spyware-turn-samsung-tvs/

 

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2 hours ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

CIA and other entities can listen in to smartphone MICs and cameras even when the devices have been turned off. That is no theory but a proven truth.

Source? 

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