Part of the massive illicit drug haul seized between Oct 13 and 14 was displayed during a media briefing at the Narcotics Suppression Bureau headquarters in Bangkok yesterday (Oct 15).
In the first raid, narcotics suppression police seized 12,200,000 ya bah pills, 100kg of ya ice and three pickup trucks in Chiang Khong district on Oct 13, said Gen Chalermkiart Srivorakhan, deputy national police chief. Three men – Withoon Piyapipattarakul, 35, Witthaya Wongbunchailert, 32, and Awichart Songsitthichaoren, 33 – were arrested.
The gargantuan drug bust followed a tip that a drug trafficking gang would smuggle a large quantity of illicit drugs from Phaya Mengrai district to central Chiang Rai. Police teams were dispatched to keep watch along possible smuggling routes.
Withoon and Witthaya were apprehended at kilometre markers 1-2 on Thesaban Rd in tambon Wiang of Chiang Khong district on Oct 13, while Awichart was detained in tambon Sathan of the same district.
Thirty fertiliser sacks – each containing 400,000 ya bah pills – along with two sacks filled with a total of 100kg of ya ice were seized from one of their three pickup trucks, said Gen Chalermkiart.
In another operation, a team of officers from the Provincial Police Region 5 seized 10mn speed pills abandoned in Mae Lao district of this northern border province by a drug gang following a police chase on Sunday (Oct 14).
Police manning a checkpoint on Thoeng-Chang Rai Rd spotted a pickup truck travelling along the route at around 1am on Sunday. They signalled the vehicle to stop for a search, but the driver sped off. Officers gave chase, but the driver managed to escape.
At around 8am the same morning, police were notified by local residents that several fertiliser sacks were lying along the roadside in Ban Rongsala village of Mae Sao district. On arriving at the scene, officers discovered 10mn ya bah pills inside the sacks.
During the media conference, police also announced four other drug busts involving 1,800kg of marijuana, 7.9kg of cocaine, five weapons and other items seized from suspects.
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