Malaysians visiting Thailand beware: Even two ‘pill kuda’ will get you arrested for suspected drug dealing

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Malaysians visiting Thailand beware: Even two ‘pill kuda’ will get you arrested for suspected drug dealing
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BANGKOK, Nov 19 — Malaysians, be very careful about what you bring into Thailand as according to their laws even two ‘yaba’ or known locally as pil kuda could have you...

Malaysians visiting Thailand beware: Even two ‘pill kuda’ will get you arrested for suspected drug dealingIt's an app designed to help you grow your savings easily. Deposit RM100 and get aBANGKOK, Nov 19 — Malaysians, be very careful about what you bring into Thailand as according to their laws even two ‘yaba’ or known locally as pil kuda could have you arrested for suspicion of drug dealing.

Thailand considers quantity of drugs found on a person as an indicator that the pills are for sale and not for personal use, so even just two yaba pills could get you in hot water. "The more drugs seized, the harsher the punishment, especially the length of imprisonment," he said when met by reporters at the Sungai Golok Police Station yesterday.

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