Quack Doctor Arrested for Providing Ice Injections to Customers at Their Beds

Bangkok: The Metropolitan Police Narcotics Unit arrested a quack doctor who provided ice injections to clients at their beds. A large amount of drugs and video clips were seized.

According to Thai News Agency, the Metropolitan Police Bureau's Narcotics Suppression Unit (NSB) conducted online drug patrols on social media and discovered an unusual incident involving a drug dealer known as "Doctor Quack Every Fuse" (quack doctor) selling ice, offering to inject it directly into customers' beds. Upon learning of the incident, a detective, disguised as a customer, was deployed to apprehend two suspects at a well-known motel in the Khlong Tan area, followed by a room in Soi Pridi Banomyong 40. The suspects were identified as Dr. Golf, 39, and Ms. Pawina (pseudonym).

Mr. Khomonant was charged with 'distributing Category 1 narcotics (ice or methamphetamine) without permission, causing its distribution to the public, and jointly possessing Category 1 narcotics (ice or methamphetamine) without permission.' Ms. Pawina was charged with "jointly possessing Category 1 narcotics (ice or methamphetamine) without permission, which is an act for commercial purposes and causes its spread among the public."

Officials found the suspect had been prosecuted in five previous cases, including drug and human trafficking offenses in various areas. They seized items including syringes filled with crystal methamphetamine, Viagra tablets, equipment, and several parcel boxes.

In the case of "Quack Doctors Who Can Do Any Thing," a social media drug dealer is a bizarre online selling drug, using the identity of "doctor." He offers a service of delivering crystal methamphetamine in a needle to clients' beds while they are having sex (male-male). He also offers a special service, "Two Injections." Some clients have had their videos secretly recorded and posted on social media, resulting in a total of 283 videos. This quack doctor has become a sensation in the LGBTQ+ and drug circles.