A 23 year old British Man was arrested Bangkok Thai police allegedly found more than 9 kg crystal methamphetamine In your hotel room.
From George Wilson High -view, BuckinghamshireThe officials were arrested in the Red-Light district of the city on Monday evening after the officials tracked the movements of an international drug gang.
Police alleged that Mr. Wilson was assigned a suitcase containing narcotics by a fellow Britain, which instructed him to contact abroad through Suvarnabhumi Airport.
LBC reported that Chinese tea and flip flops and 10 green foil hidden drugs hidden under a white towel were found after a tip-off for the Lampini police, LBC said.
In the footage of arrest, Mr. Wilson denied any knowledge of the content of the suitcase, saying, “I don’t know what it is.”
However, the Deputy Chief of Metropolitan Police Division 5, Pongtinin Bamarungsukasavat, who worked as a translator during the arrest, later said the suspect said “the items were his items”.
“The allegations were explained with his rights and handcuffed and taken into custody for legal processing,” he said, “he said.
A chemical trial confirmed that the substance was Mathafetamine, the police said.

Lieutenant Colonel Nopafa Thongbo of Lampini Police said, “The full name of the suspect is George Henry Alleve Wilson, who was born on 29 July 2002 from High Vibomb.” “He was arrested on September 29 at 6 pm. He is currently in custody and will be taken to Bangkok South Criminal Court tomorrow for prisoner in jail.”
Superintendent of Crime Daman Division, Colonel Sirnavicha Intourne said that Mr. Wilson was suspected of being part of a border cross -smuggling network, including large amounts of drugs.
He said, “The amount of seized drugs was also very large. The highest level of the Royal Thai police has coordinated to arrest,” he said.
Thai officials suspected that Meth was built in Myanmar, a neighboring country which is plagued by the struggle. ThailandA regional transit center for drugs.
Drugs Death sentence in Thailand, Although life imprisonment is more commonly imposed. However, reducing the circumstances can punish 10–20 years.
The UK Foreign Office said it was “in touch with Thai officials after the arrest of a British person”.
Mr. Wilson, a former disciple of Hurisht Lodge School in Surrey, was in Thailand for two weeks before his arrest.