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3 hours ago, puukao said:

i've seen more people with tons and tons of tattoos here than any other country.

 

 

True. My high-born & wealthy Swedish friend always says that his father would never employ someone who had a tattoo.

 

However, times have changed, I often think of David Beckham as an example of someone who's very much self-made, has 100's of millions of $$$, and has a hell of a lot of tattoos. 

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4 hours ago, Prissana Pescud said:

I thought H was passe among all the druggies in Oz. Apparently not. These 2 losers will join their loser clients in a slow form of death for a few years.

I am coming around to think that the best way to rid the drug trade is to semi legalize it.

Gets rid of traffickers, and ultimately gets rid of the druggies a bit quicker.

Potential druggies would not pick up the habit if they had to go to a supervised clinic to start with. Where is the thrill in that.

Addicted druggies would only need to go to a supervised clinic.

A by product would be a sudden reduction in crime that goes to supporting a drug habit.

Smack never goes out of style and it has caused a lot of misery over the years, However, it is nowhere as destructive as Meth, especially ice meth or yaa-baa ice or whatever you want to call it. Yaa Baa Meth is pure evil in how it treats it victims and by that, I mean the users, the families, and the victims of whenever they wasted or stoned on meth like driving cars, holdups or just bashing citizens going about their business.etc. I have been told a lot of people can use Smack to ease off the effects of Meth when it all gets too much and they want to slow down a bit. Smack has the opposite effect as Meth and so it is not passe at all among all the drugtakers. I am not defending Herion in any way , but just trying to give another perspective on why it is still a "problem" drug

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Incidentally, Australia has Methadone clinics all over the place and there are also government supervised shotting galleries where one is able to go for a hit using clean needles etc and with medical personnel present. I don't think it has reduced crime associated with drugs but it does save lives because they still have to buy their hit from whoever is selling, If supervised clinics or legalized drugs  reduced the incidence of crime against both people and property along with the misery any drugs brings then hotels, bars and pubs are failing quite often .

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5 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Detected by the Aussies, when entering Australia, but not detected by Thailand, when leaving, maybe shock absorbers are sent every day, from Thailand, what ever it is, once again we see with no help from foreign countries, Thailand would not get these people, whether drugs child porn or slavery.

It is a JOINT task force... no one told them to look for heroin... just joints!!

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5 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Detected by the Aussies, when entering Australia, but not detected by Thailand, when leaving, maybe shock absorbers are sent every day, from Thailand, what ever it is, once again we see with no help from foreign countries, Thailand would not get these people, whether drugs child porn or slavery.

I do not understand at all things like you, the Australians have not discovered anything, the package was refused by the customs as it happens many times, you think they would have returned a package full of drugs? And it is when seeing the return of a parcel refused that the Thais discovered the drug. If the Australian Would have found it the Thai would not have "discovered it" because they would have been notified.

"Niyom said the two suspects’ arrest under the “Taskforce STORM” Thai-Australian joint operation stemmed from a suspicious post package that was rejected and sent back to Thailand on January 17. When Thai officers checked the package, they found eight shock absorbers with 3,740 grams of heroin inside it. They traced the package back to Blair and Pahol, he added."

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1 hour ago, Andrew65 said:

True. My high-born & wealthy Swedish friend always says that his father would never employ someone who had a tattoo.

 

However, times have changed, I often think of David Beckham as an example of someone who's very much self-made, has 100's of millions of $$$, and has a hell of a lot of tattoos. 

And yet Mr. Beckham  is still unintelligible when he speaks, not particularly  engaging and has the  mental horizons of someone who has spent much of his life kicking a ball and posing for photos. He's a somebody in the world of nobodies.

 

In respect to the drugs and the operation; it seems rather obvious that this is motorcycle  gang related.  Farang fat slobs under the age of 40 with tacky tats and dealing in  drugs  are usually linked to bikies. 

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15 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

And yet Mr. Beckham  is still unintelligible when he speaks, not particularly  engaging and has the  mental horizons of someone who has spent much of his life kicking a ball and posing for photos. He's a somebody in the world of nobodies.

 

In respect to the drugs and the operation; it seems rather obvious that this is motorcycle  gang related.  Farang fat slobs under the age of 40 with tacky tats and dealing in  drugs  are usually linked to bikies. 

If you're British, and used to it's dozens of accents, Beckham is almost well-spoken, in comparison with some people from Glasgow for example.

 

On the BBC we have a program called sports personality of the year, Andy Murray, a man (also very wealthy & self-made) who seems bereft of personality, is a past winner.

 

My point being that until recent times, such fame and riches were beyond the reach of the common man, in Britain anyway.

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9 hours ago, Prissana Pescud said:

I thought H was passe among all the druggies in Oz. Apparently not. These 2 losers will join their loser clients in a slow form of death for a few years.

I am coming around to think that the best way to rid the drug trade is to semi legalize it.

Gets rid of traffickers, and ultimately gets rid of the druggies a bit quicker.

Potential druggies would not pick up the habit if they had to go to a supervised clinic to start with. Where is the thrill in that.

Addicted druggies would only need to go to a supervised clinic.

A by product would be a sudden reduction in crime that goes to supporting a drug habit.

I like what we do here in the Philippines. Those two ba.....s would already be dead and no longer a drain on good Tax Money.

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10 hours ago, phitsanulokjohn said:

As a long time advocate for the legalization of the plant of peace with all its medicinal properties, I'm sorry for your loss.

As for all the other s**t

You were peddling,if you play with the devil then expect to accompany him to his abode of hell.

I’m all for the legalisation of god’s plant unfortunately in these situations the proceeds from the sale of it are usually converted into a meth operations or the like to reap the higher profits 

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16 hours ago, Sonhia said:

Good job done, but what about the seized assets?

 

Could the watch end up in the hands of the number 2 ranking official within the unelected, undemocratic, military rule dictatorship?

 

The cars handed out to other high so ranking undemocratic officials?

 

The bike given as a gift to a high so son?

 

The money broken down and placed into white envelopes and handed under many tables?

 

Just a thought...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seized assets would be auctioned off at specific times... my thai friend used to go bidding for these assets. Once I was sitting in his ‘new’ black out fortuner when he casually mentioned that he was test driving the car for a while before disposing it to the car dealers. He got it at the police auction .previous owner was a drug dealer.  I cringed hoping that there is no vendetta from some competitors with me sitting inside the car. 

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13 hours ago, BestB said:

Do not think  OP says Australia detected drugs , says it was rejected for whatever reason and upon return Thai found the drugs

Australian police tipped off the Thai counterpart of the returned parcel to trace the sender for the bust, I presumed. 

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13 hours ago, BestB said:

Do not think  OP says Australia detected drugs , says it was rejected for whatever reason and upon return Thai found the drugs

Maybe the Aussie police did not manage to nab the receiver in Australia and decided to tip off the Thai counterpart to follow up at the Thai sender side? 

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15 hours ago, puukao said:

i've seen more people with tons and tons of tattoos here than any other country.

 

 

it is the gang culture, and many like famous people on social media has full covered bodies in ink and their faces full, and they are all drug gangs

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21 hours ago, phitsanulokjohn said:

As a long time advocate for the legalization of the plant of peace with all its medicinal properties, I'm sorry for your loss.

As for all the other s**t

You were peddling,if you play with the devil then expect to accompany him to his abode of hell.

You do realise that the medicinal properties of "the plant of peace" are not effectively 

gained through smoking or eating in cakes. The pharmaceutical strains cultivated have 

such small amounts of THC, you would need to smoke hundreds of spliffs to be remotely 

high.

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18 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

I do not understand at all things like you, the Australians have not discovered anything, the package was refused by the customs as it happens many times, you think they would have returned a package full of drugs? And it is when seeing the return of a parcel refused that the Thais discovered the drug. If the Australian Would have found it the Thai would not have "discovered it" because they would have been notified.

"Niyom said the two suspects’ arrest under the “Taskforce STORM” Thai-Australian joint operation stemmed from a suspicious post package that was rejected and sent back to Thailand on January 17. When Thai officers checked the package, they found eight shock absorbers with 3,740 grams of heroin inside it. They traced the package back to Blair and Pahol, he added."

I am just surmising here but... Aus Federal Police who control the airports have a long history of passing the problem back to the origin country.

For instance they reported to Indonesia the 9 drug mules that they knew were about to import drugs from Bali to Aus.

Likewise they notified Bali immigration about a young lady about to bring a few kilos of MJ. 

I assume they do this because drug dealers in Australia get very mild penalties compared to Aus.

For instance, 2 of the 9 drug mules were executed by Indonesia.

I surmise that the drugs were detected in AUS. Authorities then notified Thai and the rest is history.

Aus acts as Pontius Pilote, the good Roman chap who liked to wash his hands of any difficult decision making.

 Aus thinks it is better that drug traffickers cop a decent sentence in an overseas gaol than a mild sentence in one of our criminal hostels.

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On 1/21/2019 at 4:21 AM, webfact said:

3,740 grams of heroin

Hmmmm  is that 3.75 Kgs, or 3700 grams  why not spell it out...........was pbly 4kgs when before they started weighing it..........1/4kg disappeared 'while testing'...............

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On Sun Jan 20 2019 at 11:12 PM, leeneeds said:

No luxury for these guys for the next umpteen years 

a long time to reflect and dream, their greed has landed them in the house where just getting a reasonable feed will be a mission.

rewards are materially big and the fall is so much bigger,

enjoy you parasites!

 

life is all about risk taking...no risk no fun ..meet a bar girl without condom....bkk traffic...or starting a high stake gambling habit....after a while the dose just have to be updated...pure adrenaline if u move through customs as a body packer...especially in los where u sure will be shoot or hanged...rockn roll in its purest form

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On Tue Jan 22 2019 at 1:14 AM, Prissana Pescud said:

I am just surmising here but... Aus Federal Police who control the airports have a long history of passing the problem back to the origin country.

For instance they reported to Indonesia the 9 drug mules that they knew were about to import drugs from Bali to Aus.

Likewise they notified Bali immigration about a young lady about to bring a few kilos of MJ. 

I assume they do this because drug dealers in Australia get very mild penalties compared to Aus.

For instance, 2 of the 9 drug mules were executed by Indonesia.

I surmise that the drugs were detected in AUS. Authorities then notified Thai and the rest is history.

Aus acts as Pontius Pilote, the good Roman chap who liked to wash his hands of any difficult decision making.

 Aus thinks it is better that drug traffickers cop a decent sentence in an overseas gaol than a mild sentence in one of our criminal hostels.

aussie jails as tough as in Los...hard to survive the usual harsh sentences ..not a hostel sure

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