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Can the police not do "cavity examinations" in the case of drugs being suspected? Gloved up, lubrication, taken to a quiet room etc. MIght not be able to reach the full way along the internal passages but surely that'll give a little bit of help to the proceedings - wasn't there a drug dealer that died on a plane when a load of bags inside him dissolved / bust - think he basically shat all over the plane in his death throes as his internals ulcerated from the acidity of the dissolved tablets in concentration.
StanleyT said:
Can the police not do "cavity examinations" in the case of drugs being suspected? Gloved up, lubrication, taken to a quiet room etc. MIght not be able to reach the full way along the internal passages but surely that'll give a little bit of help to the proceedings - wasn't there a drug dealer that died on a plane when a load of bags inside him dissolved / bust - think he basically shat all over the plane in his death throes as his internals ulcerated from the acidity of the dissolved tablets in concentration.
Why didn't he just go to the toilet and poo them out when that started happening?"Airplane".
That is why I remember the story, basically in the time from going through airport customs to getting airbourne and the seatbelt lights going off was long enough for the plastic coating to have dissolved. After that only a one way ticket.......
...the guy was a "forced-mule" type, gone wroong was the concensus of the story.
That is why I remember the story, basically in the time from going through airport customs to getting airbourne and the seatbelt lights going off was long enough for the plastic coating to have dissolved. After that only a one way ticket.......
...the guy was a "forced-mule" type, gone wroong was the concensus of the story.
Twas " Brazilian man John Kennedy Santos Gurjao"
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news...
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news...
Teppic said:
Sad!beeb said:
In defence, Andrew Horsall said Mr Chambers had not had privacy for 37 days.
The court heard Mr Chambers was being kept in a normal prison cell with two police officers with him at all times.
Mr Horsall added: "There's the potential of something going seriously wrong. We're in an arena of risk of death.
The court heard Mr Chambers was being kept in a normal prison cell with two police officers with him at all times.
Mr Horsall added: "There's the potential of something going seriously wrong. We're in an arena of risk of death.
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