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My son was called an idiot when cocaine fell out of his passport while on hols in Thailand… but he was SET UP

Published on May 25, 2025 at 08:09 PM

A BRITISH mum has claimed her son was set up after a bag of cocaine allegedly fell from his passport during a dream holiday to Thailand – and has warned it “can happen to anyone.”;;

Michelle Swain, 57, said her family’s life turned upside down when son Jamie Louis Swain, 29, was arrested at moments after landing with his brother in May last year.

Mugshot of a man in a mint green shirt and black shorts.
Jamie Louis Swain allegedly had a bag of cocaine fall from his passport when arriving in Thailand
A man sits at a desk being questioned by Thai immigration officers.
The Brit, 29, was arrested at Phuket International Airport last year
Cocaine seized from a passport.
The 42g bag of cocaine was spotted by an eagle-eyed officer

officers reportedly discovered a 0.42g packet of cocaine lodged in Jamie’s passport as they flicked through to find an empty page for his visa stamp.

He was detained immediately and faced up to 20 years in jail under Thailand’s strict drug laws.

said he reacted with visible shock, began swearing and shaking, and was swiftly arrested.

His bags were scanned and the white powder tested positive for cocaine, according to Thai authorities.

Michelle alleged the whole incident was a set-up, insisting her son had already passed through two other international – Heathrow and – without issue.

She told the Daily Mail: “His brother got through with his passport and then Jamie gave his passport and they said a bag fell out his passport.

“People say it’s because I’m his mum I don’t believe it, but to get through two airports and the fact it’s happened to other people, I just feel that it was a set up.”;;

Michelle added: “It must have been put in there. I think this happens more than we know.”;;

Jamie, from Stevenage, , was reportedly held in a holding cell for two days before being bailed for the equivalent of £250.

His mum flew to Phuket the same night he was detained.

“He was handcuffed in there with a Russian bloke, just them two. He said there was no water, no food, nothing,”;; she said.

He remained in for nearly three months awaiting a date.

In July, he was fined 50,000 baht (around £1,137) and deported – but not before spending two more nights in a Bangkok .

Michelle recounted: “It wasn’t very nice in there from what he said. It wasn’t good.

“He said everyone in the prison were more interested in his story as a westerner, and they said to him ‘you’re not going to get out of here’. They said they had been there for years.”;;

She warned other young Brits travelling abroad to stay alert – claiming at least three other people had contacted her with near-identical stories.

“It could happen to any young boys going out there,”;; she said.

There’s nothing you can do, you can be careful, but if that happens there’s nothing you can do about it.”;;

Thai police said at the time that Jamie had been charged with importing and possessing Category II narcotics.

He arrived on Etihad Airways flight EY432 and was caught during a routine immigration check.

Police Colonel Padthongtew Damapong, superintendent of Phuket Airport Immigration, said: “An immigration officer found the cocaine when she was checking the tourist’s passport.

X-ray image of cocaine hidden in a passport.
A scan of Jamie Swain’s bag at the airport
Cobalt Thiocyanate Reagent test indicating cocaine.
Officials tested the white powder, which proved to be cocaine by turning blue when combined with cobalt thiocyanate reagent

“The suspect was charged with importing category II narcotics, namely cocaine, into the country and possessing them.

“The suspect was handed over to Sakhu Police Station for further legal action.”;;

Importing cocaine into carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a fine of up to 5,000,000 baht.

Possession alone can mean up to five years behind bars.

While Michelle admits she’s not naive about and has three sons, she maintains Jamie was targeted: “It was less than a gram, it was ridiculous, but it was enough, as our solicitor said, to get out of you.”;;

“It can ruin people’s lives. I don’t think they see the damage it can do to young boys’ lives.”;;

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