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#1 xyzzy

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Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:16 PM

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PATONG, PHUKET: Kathu Police last night dispatched three groups of officers to conduct random drug checks of staff and patrons at nightclubs in Phuket.

One group of officers checked bars along Soi Bangla, another group checked bars along the beach road, and a third group went to Phang Muang and Sirirat Roads at the south end of Patong.

Kathu Police Inspector Nikorn Chootong told the Gazette that the crackdown was ordered by the Royal Thai Police following a reported increase in the use of ya bah (methamphetamine).

The inspection teams, of about 10 persons each, included district officials and female workers from the local public health office who took urine samples from everyone on the premises at each location and tested them for amphetamine use.

Three patrons of the Khon Lang Chang pub, on the road to Karon, tested positive when their urine turned the telltale purple.

The inspectors also checked for weapons and inspected identification cards to ensure no minors were present.

Pol Maj Nikorn said the random checks will continue next week.

- Gazette TV reporters

http://www.phuketgaz...dex.asp?id=7135

If you already didn't get the message about doing drugs in Thailand...

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#2 jimbo34

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Posted 08 March 2009 - 04:45 PM

"Crackdown!" - dont make me larf! There was a pick-up truck cruising around with 5 BIB in the back. I saw them very briefly go into soi Tiger, and out again in less than a minute - no arrests. There was no raid on Seduction disco, or Tiger discos. i cant speak for the other discos as the presence was very low-key with no ensuing gossip.
I would think this is just a press release, to appease the local/regional police chief. The use of amphetamines is so widespread it would take a mammoth operation to even get near to slowing it, never mind stopping it!




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