Entries Tagged 'Drugs' ↓
June 27th, 2007 — Drugs
Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla is against drugs in every way but I guess he is missing his moms cooking. He wants to make it legal to use marijuana for cooking use only. Many people in Indonesia use marijuana for cooking and a chef said that in the Acehnese province it was a common as coriander.
In other Asian countries like Cambodia everybody that been there know what they get when they ask for an extra happy pizza.
In Thailand there is no such thing yet but we should sure need some happy politicians.
January 4th, 2007 — Drugs, Festivals, Full Moon Party, Provinces
The full moon party near the Samui Island in South Thailand is going to take place this month. Over 20 000 tourist have gathered despite the fear of another bomb blast.
The police have deployed special bomb team to scan the area but it’s impossible to have surveillance over the whole area. The police do not have enough staff to cover the Island and 20 000 people. Plane Cloth police offers will be attending the party looking for bombs as well as drugs as usual.
December 19th, 2006 — Drugs, Entertainment, Fitness, Online Shopping, Relationships, Sex, Shopping
Thailand has a strange medicine system you can get almost anything from any pharmacy. If you like steroid, valium or even Viagra it’s just step it to most pharmacies and buy it. The pharmacies are not regulated that much and actually you can not really know if you buying a fake Viagra or not. Since I am from Sweden I always recommend Roplex to my friends, it’s a all natural tablet and its toxic free. It might not have the same stunning effect I the short time but for the long run it’s a keeper I heard and you not risking to go blind like you can with Viagra.


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December 11th, 2006 — Crimes, Drugs
A Singaporean national has been nabbed trying to smuggle heroin into Australia inside a pair of cycling shorts he was wearing.
Customs officers stopped the 34-year-old man at Sydney Airport after he arrived on a flight from Bangkok on Monday morning.
They examined his baggage and, after becoming suspicious of something in big in his pants and conducted and more narrow search.
The officers discovered the man was wearing a pair of Lycra shorts under his clothes, concealing a quantity of white power.
The powder, weighing about 700 grams, allegedly tested positive for heroin, the Australian Customs Service said.
Australian Federal Police agents charged the man with one count of importing a marketable quantity of a border-controlled drug under the Criminal Code Act 1995.
The maximum penalty for an offence of this kind is a fine of 25 years imprisonment if he was caught in Singapore he would have got Death.
The man is due to appear before Sydney’s Central Local Court on Tuesday.