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Man to be executed in china for heroin smuggling
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http://uk.news.yahoo....xecution-6323e80.html
Does anyone know how much he got caught with?
Also he claims to have biplolar disorder and was mentall ill so that that china can be lenient with him? Does this remind anyone of the pentagon hacker that now has suddenley developed a mental illness in order to escape prosecution in America?
I remember when people used to do the crime and then do the time without crying like a baby when they got caught!
Does anyone know how much he got caught with?
Also he claims to have biplolar disorder and was mentall ill so that that china can be lenient with him? Does this remind anyone of the pentagon hacker that now has suddenley developed a mental illness in order to escape prosecution in America?
I remember when people used to do the crime and then do the time without crying like a baby when they got caught!
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Sunday Times said 9lb of heroin. Also paper said that 'for at least six years Shaikh had demonstrated increasingly bizarre and erratic behaviour including bombarding various world statesmen with incomprehensible and rambling emails.' And the two he met in Poland promised to help make him a pop star in China.
I believe that our national press has quoted a figure of 4kg – but then, when your down the pub writing tomorrows headlines, it doesn’t look too good if its only 10mg.
I recall, back in the 80’s, a British national was executed (in Thailand I think), when he and a fellow traveler were caught with drugs. Each claimed the other was responsible for the drugs in their luggage. Possibly both were guilty, but one might well have been totally innocent.
I recall, back in the 80’s, a British national was executed (in Thailand I think), when he and a fellow traveler were caught with drugs. Each claimed the other was responsible for the drugs in their luggage. Possibly both were guilty, but one might well have been totally innocent.
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