PAD THAI POISONER

Chilling warning for Brits in Thailand after ‘noodle poisoner paralysed travellers with sinister muscle relaxant then stole their cash’

Many tourists dismiss the threat of getting poisoned on a bus as an urban myth

POLICE in Thailand have arrested a man accused of poisoning a bus passenger with NOODLES before stealing his phone and money.

Many tourists dismiss the threat of getting poisoned on a bus as an urban myth - but locals in Thailand consider it to be a real possibility, as shocking video of police questioning a suspect proves.

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The man was arrested after allegedly selling another man poisoned noodles

Footage appears to show police officers interrogating the man - wearing a blue shirt - after he was thrown off bus, travelling from the Thai capital Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani, 380 miles away.

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Reportedly, he was arrested after the driver received a complaint that he allegedly sold the man in the black shirt noodles laced with a strong muscle relaxant drug.

He was accused of swiping 20,000 Thai baht - almost £500 - and the victim's mobile phone.

The victim is thought to have made a full recovery

Police then took him away, and it is reported he will be charged accordingly.

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It is thought the victim - who can be seen being taken to a waiting ambulance - made a full recovery following the order.


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