Brothers wanted in UK for drug dealing caught in Chon Buri

Brothers wanted in UK for drug dealing caught in Chon Buri

British brothers Joseph Michael Mulhare, 43, and his brother Gregory Michael Mulhare, 38, wanted on drug charges in the UK, after their arrest at a resort in Chon Buri (Supplied photo)
British brothers Joseph Michael Mulhare, 43, and his brother Gregory Michael Mulhare, 38, wanted on drug charges in the UK, after their arrest at a resort in Chon Buri (Supplied photo)

CHON BURI: Two British brothers wanted for drug trafficking in their home country have been arrested at a resort in Muang district.

Joseph Michael Mulhare, 43, and Gregory Michael Mulhare, 38, were apprehended at a resort in tambon Don Hualor, Pol Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn, acting chief of the Immigration Bureau, told reporters  on Thursday.

Their arrest followed a request by the British embassy. The two brothers were said to be members of a drug trafficking gang who had fled to Thailand on Nov 2 and thought to be hiding in Pattaya.

Police investigators found the Britons were hanging out in Soi Bua Khao, or South Pattaya Soi 22, and were regular customers at a beer bar in the area, Pol Maj Gen Surachate said.

A team of immigration and crime suppression police kept a close watch on the suspects, who later moved from Soi Bua Khao to stay at a room at The Loft Pratamnak in Khao Pratamnak area, Pattaya.

On Nov 18, they had hired a woman, identified only as Jeerawan, for 2,000 baht to take them to a hotel on Khao San Road in Bangkok.

The duo later checked out and took a taxi to Suvarnabhumi airport, in a tactic seen as trying to mislead police. From the airport they took another taxi to the Sukhumvit Suit Hotel at Asoke intersection.

They stayed at the hotel until 10pm on Nov 19, when they hired a taxi to take them to a resort in tambon Don Hualor, Chon Buri, where they were detained.

The suspects were taken to Chon Buri immigration office, where their visas were to be revoked pending deportation to the UK to face charges.


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