Cop finds 200 meth tablets in Thai man’s anus then does something strange
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - DECEMBER 08: A man is searched by a member of Special Police Operations Battalion (BOPE) while they search homes for guns and drugs in the slum, or favela, Cantagalo in Copacabana where fighting between the police and drug dealers is continuing on December 8, 2009 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is estimated that there are over 1,000 favelas in Rio where violent crime is rampant. The police are attempting a softer touch in many favelas by participating in community policing after they clear the area of drug gangs. It is believed that the police want to continue with these programs citywide ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games. As Brazil prepares to host the 2016 Summer Olympics international scrutiny is falling on Rio de Janeiro's favelas where over 5,000 people were murdered last year alone. In the last week violence in tourist areas has increased as drug gangs are increasingly reacting to an increased police presence in the favelas. In figures released today by the IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estat?stica) statistics agency it was found that an average of 68 young Brazilian men died violently each day between 1998 and 2008. These numbers included murder, traffic accidents and gang violence involving the police. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Thai police from the northern Phayao province were acting on a tip they received when they found a local man that had over 200 meth tablets.
They conducted a standard body search on the suspect and did not find anything. The suspect kept acting suspicious so the police told him to remove his underpants and they looked in one last spot. The suspect had a blue bag in his rectum filled with 203 meth tablets.
The suspect confessed that the meth tabs for his own personal use and to sell. After finding the drugs the officer promptly posed for a photo with the drugs and the suspects anus!
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