Unsuspecting Japanese tourist lured by travel freebies into smuggling meth in 'never-seen-before method'

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BANGKOK - An Iranian man has been arrested after using travel freebies to lure an unsuspecting Japanese tourist into smuggling a bag of clothes laced with crystal meth, Thai police said on Monday (Dec 10). The tourist, whose name has not been disclosed, found the deal on a travel website that offered free getaways to Thailand, Shanghai and Frankfurt, complete with thousands in spending money.

 

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