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WA bikie could face death penalty in Thailand after drugs allegedly found 'in fridge and candle'

Emily Baker

 

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A Rockingham man was arrested in police drug raids in Thailand. Credit: 7NEWS

 

A Rockingham man with links to the Hells Angels Outlaw Motorcycle Gang could face the death penalty in Thailand, if convicted of alleged drug crimes.

 

The man was arrested after police seized thousands of dollars worth of drugs, including $90,000 of ice in raids.

 

One kilogram of the drug was discovered in a backpack in his car, it's alleged. Detectives say they found even more hidden in a fridge and a candle during a raid at the man's home.

 

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Police raid a residence in Thailand as part of a drug trafficking crackdown. Credit: 7NEWS

 

A Nigerian national was also arrested after trying to escape off a balcony. Officers say he has links to the West African Mafia operating out of Bangkok.

 

Full story: https://7news.com.au/news/wa/wa-bikie-could-face-death-penalty-in-thailand-after-drugs-allegedly-found-in-fridge-and-candle-c-580046

 

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-- © Copyright 7NEWS 2019-11-29
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A certain deputy minister was sentenced for his role on the distribution of 4kg or so of Heroin in no less than Australia.

So if he were to receive a death sentence for a fraction of the amount it would seem rather unjust.

 

Aside though, good to hear that the Ice has been removed from the system as its harm potential is scarily high.

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Complacent traits are good for the police, even after a couple of weeks has gone bye about drugs and bikie's crack down,   this goose has been caught with his stash.

A long spell in the monkey house to look forward too. 

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I could never understand why the Thai police allowing a known criminal outfit to operate in Thailand pretty much in the open, the Thai police are not known for softness or being politically correct, so what is stopping them from eliminating such a foreign blight on Thai soil.... 

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42 minutes ago, ezzra said:

I could never understand why the Thai police allowing a known criminal outfit to operate in Thailand pretty much in the open, the Thai police are not known for softness or being politically correct, so what is stopping them from eliminating such a foreign blight on Thai soil.... 

these gangs are pretty well cashed up

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

I could never understand why the Thai police allowing a known criminal outfit to operate in Thailand pretty much in the open, the Thai police are not known for softness or being politically correct, so what is stopping them from eliminating such a foreign blight on Thai soil.... 

Isn't the answer to your question "pay to play"?

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2 hours ago, z42 said:

A certain deputy minister was sentenced for his role on the distribution of 4kg or so of Heroin in no less than Australia.

So if he were to receive a death sentence for a fraction of the amount it would seem rather unjust.

 

Aside though, good to hear that the Ice has been removed from the system as its harm potential is scarily high.

RE - So if he were to receive a death sentence for a fraction of the amount it would seem rather unjust.

 

* Unjust justice - a lawless environment need a lawless judgment -  the only language they understand ... :thumbsup:

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

I could never understand why the Thai police allowing a known criminal outfit to operate in Thailand pretty much in the open, the Thai police are not known for softness or being politically correct, so what is stopping them from eliminating such a foreign blight on Thai soil.... 

By 'a known criminal outfit', are you referring to the Thai Police?

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save money on a rope or bullet, and let someone else more apt at fixing this...

 

 

put him on a dingy sail-less dinghy... and drift him S.E.... 

 

....eventually after scraping sand, he'll get his Just-Dutertes 

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"A Nigerian national was also arrested after trying to escape off a balcony. Officers say he has links to the West African Mafia operating out of Bangkok"

 

A rhetorical question, but are they suggesting this chap has links to the Black Axe Gang ?

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The entire thing is ludicrous looking at the bigger picture - heroin is grown by the occupying military forces in Afghanistan and flown out on military aircraft for worldwide distribution. Look it up, read books like The Politics of Heroin by Professor Alfred McCoy. Plenty of info out there for those who have eyes to see.

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1 hour ago, Chang_paarp said:

The Lion Pub featured in the news video. That will reduce the possibilities to several hundred, probably Pattaya.

They ran the Aussie Outlaws out of Pattaya more than a year ago. Clubhouse closed and nearby bar they frequented closed too.

 

Recently the clubhouse reopened under a different guise and bar was remodelled, renamed and reopened, but without the previous clientele.

 

Was in there last night, couple of bikers wearing patches in there, acting like dicks. Patched as Banditos, not Outlaws and the loudest one sounded German. Not sure if they're trying to make a comeback or not. As in the OP, if they are, RTP are onto them like a rash.

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4 hours ago, z42 said:

A certain deputy minister was sentenced for his role on the distribution of 4kg or so of Heroin in no less than Australia.

So if he were to receive a death sentence for a fraction of the amount it would seem rather unjust.

 

Aside though, good to hear that the Ice has been removed from the system as its harm potential is scarily high.

Australia does not have the death penalty 

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

I could never understand why the Thai police allowing a known criminal outfit to operate in Thailand pretty much in the open, the Thai police are not known for softness or being politically correct, so what is stopping them from eliminating such a foreign blight on Thai soil.... 

The answer is a short list:

1. Tea Money.

2..........?

 

p.s. They found dope inside a candle? Who thought to check the candle? Sherlock Holmes deduced it? 

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