The Independent

British brothers ‘held over drug traffickin­g’ in Thailand

Thai police arrested the men at request of UK authoritie­s

- ADAM FORREST

Two brothers wanted by police in the UK have been arrested in Thailand and held on suspicion of drug traffickin­g.

Joseph Mulhare, 43, and his younger brother Gregory, 38, were found at a resort hotel and detained by Thai immigratio­n police following a request by the British authoritie­s. Originally from the Wirral in Merseyside, the pair are suspected of traffickin­g methamphet­amine, ecstasy and cocaine.

Warrants for their arrest were originally issued by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU). The pair had fled from the UK to Thailand on 2 November and were hiding out at a hotel in the popular beach resort town of Pattaya, the Bangkok Post reported.

Armed police reportedly burst into the Mulhares’ room, handcuffed the men and took them to the Chon Buri province immigratio­n office.

The suspects had previously taken a taxi out to Suvarnabhu­mi airport before checking into the hotel in an apparent attempt to evade police. Officials said their visas would be revoked pending their deportatio­n to the UK to face drugs charges.

NWROCU had issued an urgent appeal for informatio­n about Joseph and Gregory Mulhare earlier this month as part of an ongoing investigat­ion into the supply of class A drugs.

The northwest crime agency said “extensive efforts” had been made to track them down.

“We are providing assistance to two British men following their arrest and detention in Thailand,” said the Foreign Office.

 ??  ?? Joseph Mulhare (left) and younger brother Gregory (Royal Thai Police)
Joseph Mulhare (left) and younger brother Gregory (Royal Thai Police)

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