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the worlds worst places to be caught

these are in swims op the 5 worst places to be caught with drugs.

thailand possessing 20g or more of a class a drug (including ecstasy and amphetamines) at an exit point is regarded as trafficking, if found guiltyyou face the death penalty, usually by hanging. useing cannabis can put you in jail for up to a yr.

vietnam tough laws introduced in 1997 mean that anyone found with 100g of herion or 5kg of opium faces the death penalty. amnesty international says that 44 people were executed for drug-related crimes in 2004 alone.

indonesia police have the powers to randomly test for drugs. if the result is positive, you can be charged with possession, which carries the death penalty. at the moment the 30 people in indonesia faceing execution were convicted of drug-related crimes.

china had more than one million users of illegal drugs last year, up five per cent from 2002. in 2004 chinese authorities executed more than 50 people on drugs charges to mark international anti-drug day.

saudi arabia at least 62 people have been beheaded this year, many of them for drug related crimes judges can now reduce the sentence to up to 15 years' imprisonment, sessions of 50 lashes and a minimum fine of 100,000 saudi riyals (more than £30,000).

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