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NSB arrests 14 suspects in drug raids at 59 locations

By Kittipong Maneerit, 
Preewadi Wichaiprasit 
The Nation

 

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National police chief Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda inspects evidence presented during a press conference yesterday at the Narcotics Suppression Bureau in Bangkok following an eight-day anti-drug operation.

 

A NARCOTICS SUPPRESSION Bureau (NSB)led crackdown on four drugs networks netted 14 suspects and seized evidence worth a total of Bt910 million over the eightday operation, national police chief Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda told the press yesterday .

 

Under the operation, code named “Chaiya Sayop Pairee 61/2”, officers raided 59 locations across the country from January 12 to 19.

 

They seized 3.6 million yaba pills, two kilograms of “ice” crystal methamphetamine, 12 kilograms of marijuana and 770 grams of cocaine. They also seized 21 guns and 1,163 bullets as well as assets including 11 cars, two houses, 37 properties (condominium units and land), and Bt7.96 million in cash.

 

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The operation aimed to crack down on four drug networks under alleged drug kingpin Jirat “Ek Ouan” Pensophonwitch who was arrested last September, and also suspected drugs leaders Thip-apa Raksasaeng, Thidarat Jitranont and Montri Wongboonlertchai.

 

The raids were conducted in Bangkok and jurisdiction areas under the Provincial Police regions 1, 4, 5 and 7.

 

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Chakthip said police would also probe whether highway policeman Pol Lt-Colonel Thanakrit Nitsapan – the common-law husband of 31-year-old Thip-apa – was involved in his wife’s illegal activities. 

 

Thip-apa was arrested on Monday over an alleged link to a larger drug ring allegedly led by Xaysana Keopimpha, a Lao who was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport in January 2017, and an alleged link to 500 kilograms of marijuana seized in Songkhla last October. 

 

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Thanakrit was taken into custody on Wednesday night, hours after the criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him on charges of conspiracy to possess marijuana for sale and taking assets in exchange for abetting a crime. 

 

The officer denied knowing anything about drug trafficking as he said he thought the wife earned her living as a money-lender. 

 

He has been suspended from duty pending the outcome of the investigation. He will be sent to apply for a detention order from Bangkok’s Ratchadapisek Criminal Court today.

 

NSB chief Pol Lt-General Sommai Kongwisaisuk said police were confident they had solid evidence against Thanakrit and would probe further to arrest the couple’s accomplices. 

 

Sommai suspected more police officers assisted Thanakrit. He said Thip-apa’s cosmetic surgery and a car with a hidden compartment helped her evade police arrest for nearly 10 years. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30336601

 
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3 hours ago, Colabamumbai said:

I would think that $$ prevented her arrest, not surgery or the car.

My thought is that there were too many BIB cell phones calling to warn the suspects of the pending raid.  A 25% seizure rate at suspected locations sounds like someone knew the BIB were on their way.

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