TLDR;
A bus driver in Sriracha, Thailand, was arrested for attempting to use fake urine to pass a drug test. After being caught, he tried to swallow the evidence. A search of his bus revealed methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. He confessed to using meth and was charged with possession and consumption of narcotics, leading to his termination.
- A bus driver tried to cheat a drug test with fake urine.
- He attempted to swallow the evidence when caught.
- Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were found in his bus.
- He confessed to using meth and was arrested.
Introduction [0:00]
In Pattaya, a bus driver was caught with a fake vial of urine while trying to deceive a drug test. After being discovered, he even tried to drink it in Sriracha. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. on Friday, May 29th.
Arrest and Initial Suspicion [0:25]
Thai authorities have been focusing on testing public transportation drivers for illegal drugs. A 57-year-old public bus driver was arrested for attempting to cheat a urine drug test and then trying to swallow the evidence. A search of his bus revealed methamphetamine, known as "ice," and drug paraphernalia. Officials had tested nearly 20 bus drivers, and suspicion fell on Mr. Sriset Horai, who drives the Sriracha to Bangkok route, because he appeared nervous and evasive.
The Fake Urine Attempt [1:07]
When taken for a urine test, Sriset claimed he couldn't urinate and was given water. Officials noted suspicious behavior while waiting. A body search revealed a small bottle, an eye drop container, filled with yellow liquid, which fell from his wrist band. Sriset tried to kick the bottle towards the trash bin to hide it, but officers picked it up. He then lunged to grab it and attempted to drink it, but officers recovered the bottle.
Confession and Further Investigation [1:35]
Sriset later admitted the liquid was a mixture of soda and water, intended to substitute for his own urine. Under further questioning, he confessed to using meth three days earlier, and his urine test returned positive. Authorities inspected his bus, which he claimed was under repair and not in use, but this appeared to be incorrect.
Discovery of Drugs and Paraphernalia [1:56]
The company manager confirmed it was Sriset's vehicle. Inside, near the driver's seat, officers found a pipe and lighter used for drug consumption. Confronted with the evidence, Sriset admitted to it and led officers to a black bag containing methamphetamine.
Arrest and Termination [2:12]
Sriset was arrested and charged with possession and consumption of category 1 narcotics. He has been handed over to the police, and the bus company has formally terminated his employment.