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Police arrest Thai woman found with 210 million baht worth of drugs in her car


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Too bad they could not have let her continue to the destination and then see what transpired, using a tracking device. Maybe they might have caught a bigger player than the mule with the nice Camry ?

But if they did that the trail would lead back to police officers, local government officials and wealthy, influential businessmen.

You left out the Army

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They just happened to find the secret compartment in the bumper.

Tip off, sacrifice.

Reminds me of the 4 tons of hash that sat in international waters off Spain, taunting the DEA to come out and get them while 40 tons slipped off to the east coast of the US. I believe the crew got $100.000 each for doing one year. Dutch lawyers.

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That car must have had a huge bumper to fit all that inside :)

The usual nonsense reporting - nothing new, just read the story - have a little laugh and move on, never get too involved in these stories - just ongoing stupidity.

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They just happened to find the secret compartment in the bumper.

Tip off, sacrifice.

Tip Off? Nope. Not a tip off at all...

Drug smugglers these days have no idea what they are up against. rolleyes.gif

Contraband detection in LOS improved dramatically a few years ago with the introduction of Real time ZBV Compton back scatter contraband detection systems on the 4 main highways of Thailand, at all major airports, and all major ports.

Lets put it this way, when the inventor of the technology receives a Nobel Prize, you should understand that a major breakthrough has been achieved.

Vehicles can even be scanned while driving along the road...

Enjoy the attached ZBV contraband detection images (attached). Live & Learn. wai2.gif

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And how much was she paid to do these drug runs I wonder? few thousand baht and petrol money? The risk doesn't seem worth it.

Amazes me how often people ask such stupid questions! Can you not read, or just not be bothered? Direct quote from the article:-

" saying she had been paid 300,000 baht to transport the drugs from Chiang Mai to Hat Yai, and that she completed the same trip on two previous occasions."

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Did it took 14 police officers to stop 1 car?

Actually, I count 15 (shoulder at left of picture) and with a wide angle lens - maybe more!

Maybe they should send some of them to Koh Tao as they are so short staffed there they can not even contain a crime scene without the help of some locals!

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They just happened to find the secret compartment in the bumper.

Tip off, sacrifice.

Tip Off? Nope. Not a tip off at all...

Drug smugglers these days have no idea what they are up against. rolleyes.gif

Contraband detection in LOS improved dramatically a few years ago with the introduction of Real time ZBV Compton back scatter contraband detection systems on the 4 main highways of Thailand, at all major airports, and all major ports.

Lets put it this way, when the inventor of the technology receives a Nobel Prize, you should understand that a major breakthrough has been achieved.

Vehicles can even be scanned while driving along the road...

Enjoy the attached ZBV contraband detection images (attached). Live & Learn. wai2.gif

wow... all that scaning ability yet old mate col Somchai managed to conceal that gun he carried onto the plane.
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Too bad they could not have let her continue to the destination and then see what transpired, using a tracking device. Maybe they might have caught a bigger player than the mule with the nice Camry ?

They cannot arrest the bigger players because they are military generals as has

always been in Thailand, whether it was with the heroin in the 70's, or the speed today, they are untouchable.

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300,000bht divided by 25years = 12000bht

Considering she's going to get a large bowl of rice porridge 25 yrs. seems about right.

12,000 bht a year, triple it to take into consideration her extra haulage dividends, she is going to be a 75 yr old woman before she gets out. By which time her 900,000 bht will just about buy her a bowl of rice porridge.

The irony is staggering.

Som Nom Na

Dont forget time off for good brown envelope, and reward from hat yai drug dealers fro returning merchandise

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