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Four arrested in Phuket with over 12,000 methamphetamine pills seized

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Four individuals have been apprehended by Thalang Police in Phuket on charges related to drugs, with over 12,000 methamphetamine pills, locally known as ya bah, confiscated in the process.

 

The arrests were carried out across three distinct operations yesterday. Among those apprehended was Duean Jarachit, a 42 year old resident of Moo 1, Mai Khao. She was taken into custody on a road in Baan Yamu, Moo 7, Pa Khlok, and discovered in possession of 398 ya bah pills.

 

Alongside the drugs, her mobile phone was also seized by the officers. Next to be arrested was Samart Mankarn, a 50 year old from Ao Luek, Krabi. He was apprehended in front of a Moo 8, Thepkrasattri residence, with 360 ya bah pills and two grammes of crystal meth in his possession.


Finally, 48 year old Suchart ‘Sak’ Roengsamut, and 32 year old Teeraphon ‘Rusdeen’ Laolang, were taken into custody following a search of Suchart’s Moo 9, Thepkrasattri residence and then Teeraphon’s house in Moo 8, Thepkrasattri. These searches led to the seizure of 11,810 ya bah pills. In addition, a pack of plastic bags and two mobile phones were seized as evidence, reported The Phuket News.


The four individuals were subsequently transported to Thalang Police Station, where they were officially charged with the illegal possession of a Category 1 narcotic with intent to sell.

 

In related news, Bangkok police have successfully dismantled a major drug operation following the arrest of two individuals caught with an extensive haul of methamphetamine pills and a considerable sum of cash. The operation, which took place late at night in the capital, led to the seizure of 190,000 methamphetamine pills, approximately 400 grams of ketamine, and over 1.3 million baht (US$ 36,000) in cash and bank account assets.

 

The arrests were made in two separate locations in Bangkok. The first individual, 24 year old Jirayu, was apprehended in the Sasiwimon 2 Village in the Bang Khae district, while the second, 24 year old Thanapol, was detained in the parking area of an apartment complex in Nong Khaem district.

 

by Mitch Connor

Picture courtesy of Thalang Police

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-16

 

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

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Four individuals have been apprehended by Thalang Police in Phuket on charges related to drugs, with over 12,000 methamphetamine pills, locally known as ya bah, confiscated in the process.

 

The arrests were carried out across three distinct operations yesterday. Among those apprehended was Duean Jarachit, a 42 year old resident of Moo 1, Mai Khao. She was taken into custody on a road in Baan Yamu, Moo 7, Pa Khlok, and discovered in possession of 398 ya bah pills.

 

Alongside the drugs, her mobile phone was also seized by the officers. Next to be arrested was Samart Mankarn, a 50 year old from Ao Luek, Krabi. He was apprehended in front of a Moo 8, Thepkrasattri residence, with 360 ya bah pills and two grammes of crystal meth in his possession.


Finally, 48 year old Suchart ‘Sak’ Roengsamut, and 32 year old Teeraphon ‘Rusdeen’ Laolang, were taken into custody following a search of Suchart’s Moo 9, Thepkrasattri residence and then Teeraphon’s house in Moo 8, Thepkrasattri. These searches led to the seizure of 11,810 ya bah pills. In addition, a pack of plastic bags and two mobile phones were seized as evidence, reported The Phuket News.


The four individuals were subsequently transported to Thalang Police Station, where they were officially charged with the illegal possession of a Category 1 narcotic with intent to sell.

 

In related news, Bangkok police have successfully dismantled a major drug operation following the arrest of two individuals caught with an extensive haul of methamphetamine pills and a considerable sum of cash. The operation, which took place late at night in the capital, led to the seizure of 190,000 methamphetamine pills, approximately 400 grams of ketamine, and over 1.3 million baht (US$ 36,000) in cash and bank account assets.

 

The arrests were made in two separate locations in Bangkok. The first individual, 24 year old Jirayu, was apprehended in the Sasiwimon 2 Village in the Bang Khae district, while the second, 24 year old Thanapol, was detained in the parking area of an apartment complex in Nong Khaem district.

 

by Mitch Connor

Picture courtesy of Thalang Police

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-16

 

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No farangs involved? Not even Russians?? 😂

Skinny little rats with a caterpillar on their top lip.....the usual!

Good job RTP. Go on like this. 

But your long coastlines and borders in the jungle will make it easy to let that stuff into Thailand. 

Probably you can't prevent consuming these drugs....🙏

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The four individuals were subsequently transported to Thalang Police Station, where they were officially charged with the illegal possession of a Category 1 narcotic with intent to sell.

Pedaling misery... 

12,000 meth pills is called "Saturday night" in Phuket. 😀

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