Nepal ex-prince held on drugs charge
Thai police await test results Afridi champions Pak flood victims
BANGKOK, Nov 30, (AFP): Nepal’s former crown prince Paras Shah has been granted bail after being arrested and charged with cannabis possession on the Thai resort island of Phuket, police said Friday.
Shah, who as crown prince was unpopular for his playboy lifestyle, was detained along with a Thai woman on October 23 after the management of his condominium complained about his unruly behaviour.
Police found roughly three grams (0.1 ounces) of marijuana.
“We didn’t know who he was when he was first arrested because he had a normal passport, nothing identifying him as a VIP,” Police Colonel Jirasak Siemsak told AFP from Phuket.
Shah, who is free on bail, denies the charge. If convicted he faces a light sentence because marijuana possession for personal use is not considered a serious offence in Thailand.
“If he confesses he may get a suspended sentence,” Jirasak said, adding that police were awaiting the results of a drug test but expected to pass the case on to prosecutors soon.
Shah became heir to the throne in 2001 after his cousin, former crown prince Dipendra, killed nine members of his family including the king and queen in a drink-and-drugsfuelled rampage before apparently turning his gun on himself. KARACHI, Nov 30, (AFP): Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi lent his support Friday to millions of people suffering from consecutive years of flooding, promising to continue to raise funds and awareness for their plight.
The 32-year-old former captain visited the Basic Human Rights (BHR) charity’s one-room shelter projects in various villages in southern Pakistan and pledged his support for housing millions of homeless people.
“I am passionate about the relief work,” Afridi told AFP on Friday. In this handout picture taken on Nov 29, released by Basic Human Rights (BHR), Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi (center), carries a child as he poses for a photograph with flood affected children during his visit to flood affected areas in southern city of Mirpur Khas. Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi lent his support to millions of people suffering from consecutive years of flooding, promising to
continue to raise funds and awareness for their plight. (AFP)