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British Mother Warns Travelers After Son's Arrest Over Cocaine in Thai Airport

Michelle Swain claims her son was set up during a 2024 trip to Thailand, urging young Brits to remain vigilant abroad.

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Overview

  • Jamie Louis Swain, 29, was arrested at Phuket International Airport in May 2024 after 0.42 grams of cocaine was found in his passport during a routine immigration check.
  • Swain's mother, Michelle, alleges the drugs were planted, pointing out that he had passed through Heathrow and Dubai airports without issue prior to arriving in Thailand.
  • Swain was held in a holding cell for two days, bailed for £250, and remained in Thailand for three months awaiting a court hearing, where he was fined 50,000 baht and deported.
  • Michelle Swain has since warned other young travelers to stay alert, citing similar accounts from at least three other individuals who have reached out to her.
  • Under Thailand's strict drug laws, importing cocaine can result in life imprisonment or a fine of up to 5,000,000 baht, underscoring the severity of such allegations.