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I would never got to Thailand's islands and especially Ko Tao after the terrible vicious murders of the two backpackers. It seems there are a fair few rapes of foreign girls and unsolved murders of foreigners. Ko Tao is from all accounts run by 3 very nasty violent mafia families. People think they are safe but they are not. Be careful in these places or my advice do not go at all. The murders in Thailand were so sad and it's horrible to hear about but I wouldn't let it stop anyone travelling to Thailand's islands. Hundreds of thousands of backpackers travel there every year and the vast majority of them come to no harm. I know it doesn't make it OK, but people are harmed in London on a daily basis but it's so common it doesn't make the news. Bad things happen all over the world but we can't let it stop us from experiencing places or we'd never leave home. I agree that in Thailand you do need to be careful. Many backpackers get too drunk or take drugs and put themselves in a vulnerable situation. This really opened up my eyes because i went to Thailand a few years ago with some friends. Like me on Facebook- Acacia Eden. The Thai government announced last week that it will be cracking down on drug use and targeting backpacker areas such as Koh Phangan and Koh Samui. Drugs such as ecstasy and cannabis can be found in abundance at the infamous Full Moon Parties but the Thai police have warned there will be harsh punishments for anyone caught with drugs. We spoke to one backpacker who has seen these punishments first hand. Aged 18, Daniel decided to go travelling for a year with four mates before starting university. Beginning in Thailand, they planned to snake their way through south east Asia andIndonesia before ending up in Australia and New Zealand. The boys were made to line up while they were searched and Daniel tried to subtlety drop his three pills on the floor. The Liverpudlian was taken to one side where he had to sign a form written in Thai while another traveller, an Austrian called Gunther, was forced to strip. Both Daniel and Gunther were handcuffed and put in the back of a police car and were told they had to go to the station. I was still pretty high and thought it was just a formality. At the police station, there were more forms to sign, belongings were taken and then Daniel was thrown in a cell with around 20 other Thai guys. At the time Thailand was cracking down big time on drug dealers and users. Backed by the US, the government was waging war on anyone involved in the trade and thousands had died as a result. It kept going round and round my head. I looked so young, guess they must have felt sorry for me. The next morning Daniel and Gunther were driven to their beach bungalows where they found their passports and were put on a boat to Koh Samui. When we arrived some guys started to ask if we needed a taxi. As soon as they clocked the handcuffs they roared with laughter. The boys were taken to the court house but it was closed until Monday. This was three more nights in jail at least. It was surreal. The next three days passed in a haze of cigarette smoke, sleep and watching the guards read gun magazines from behind their desks. On the Monday morning Daniel was taken to court but learned his case had been postponed for a month. They ended up staying with a family, helping run their guest house in return for food and accommodation and even took the kids to school. This continued to happen for the next six months. His passport was confiscated and was told to remain in the country. He went straight to the British Embassy but after 11 days he got it back and was finally able to leave. Pandas at Ocean Park, Hong Kong. Click here to cancel reply. Doug Sunday 21st of September TheTravelHack Monday 22nd of September Acacia Thursday 15th of May

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Areas of Bangkok like Khao San Road, Patong and Nana, which are popular destinations for young tourists, are heavily watched by uniformed and undercover Thai police looking for drug use and transactions. Narcotics Categories in Thailand. I — heroin, amphetamines ecstasy , methamphetamines Yaba and Ice II — morphine, cocaine, ketamine, codeine, opium and medicinal opium, methadone III — medicinal drugs which legally contain Category II ingredients IV — chemicals used to make Category I and II narcotics, like anhydride and acetyl chloride V — marijuana, the Kratom plant, hallucinogenic mushroom. Possessing and Consuming Drugs in Thailand. The cases of Yaba possession, a popular methamphetamine, exceed any of the others, with 30, allegations of Yaba possession alone in While Yaba is a drug commonly abused and sold by Thai citizens, marijuana and heroin are more likely to be found on backpackers and tourists. Heroin, like Yaba, is a Category I drug and carries the aforementioned penalties. Neither marijuana possession for personal use nor intent to sale carries the death penalty. Cocaine is also a drug purchased by tourists in Thailand. Category II drugs can be considered legal drugs if you carry a medical certificate or prescription written by a licensed medical doctor or dentist; or if you have applied for and been granted a permit by the Food and Drug Administration FDA before your arrival in Thailand. Even with a certificate, prescription or FDA permit, you are only allowed to enter Thailand with an amount of medication for thirty days use or less. Amphetamines, Dexamphetamine, Cannabis, THC, and Cathinone are always considered illegal and never allowed in and out of Thailand whether you have obtained medical permission or not. See the Customs section for more information about declaring prescription medications upon entry to and exit from Thailand. These drugs include: ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and Ice. Possession aside, if a law enforcement official has grounds to believe you have taken a Category I, II or V narcotic, he or she can detain you and request authorization to test you. There are laws protecting you If you take drugs and feel like you are dangerously disoriented or at risk for overdose and then choose to check yourself into a medical facility. If you are able to check into a medical facility before being caught by a law enforcement official and you have not broken any Thai laws other than consuming drugs, you are eligible to be excused from penalties. Selling and Smuggling. West Africans living in Thailand are randomly investigated by the Immigration Bureau and Thai drug enforcement agencies for selling drugs and organizing drug smuggling operations. Iranian groups have been recently investigated for smuggling Ice into Thailand through international airports. The northern border of Thailand is the most frequently used route for drug smuggling followed by borders along the Mekong River and international airports. Foreign women traveling alone in Thailand should be especially aware that drug smugglers often use females to carry drugs within the country and over borders. There have even been instances of women unknowingly accepting and carrying packages or suitcases containing drugs across land borders and through international airports. For more information on the consequences of drug smuggling, please refer to the Arrested in Thailand section. Cocaine in Thailand.

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