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Chon Buri Police Bust Villa Drug Party, Arrest 29-Year-Old Man


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In a dramatic police operation yesterday, officers in Chon Buri raided a villa in Najomtien, leading to the arrest of a 29-year-old man and the seizure of illicit drugs during a poolside party. Acting on neighborhood complaints of excessive noise and unusual activity, the police swooped in on the location around 3:30 PM.

 

Police Colonel Wattanachai Saengrith spearheaded the operation, which resulted in the discovery of 10 young adults participating in what appeared to be a drug-fueled gathering. The villa, equipped with laser lights and loud music, resembled a makeshift nightclub.

 

During the raid, officers found multiple small packs of ketamine totaling 4.64 grams in the possession of Thachaphon “Phong” Onwong, who admitted the drugs were his. He was taken into custody amidst further investigations.

 

This crackdown reflects a broader effort by local authorities to combat drug use, especially in private property gatherings that evade more public scrutiny. The detained individuals are facing inquiries at the Najomtien Police Station, where their legal processing will proceed.

 

The event also coincides with a similar action in Nakhon Pathom, where police disbanded another drug-laden party in a luxurious villa earlier this month, emphasizing a nationwide push against such illegal activities. In Nakhon Pathom, 34 participants were arrested after being caught with substances including ketamine and methamphetamine.

 

Both operations underline the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in curbing drug-related offenses amidst increasingly inventive methods by those involved in such illicit activities. These incidents serve as stark reminders of the persistence of drug issues in Thailand and the continual efforts required to address them.

 

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-- 2024-07-08

 

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Jeez these kids are dim. They have their illegal behaviour and are so foolish as to draw complaint from neighbours. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Police Colonel Wattanachai Saengrith spearheaded the operation, which resulted in the discovery of 10 young adults participating in what appeared to be a drug-fueled gathering.

Drugs will fast become the downfall of Thailand.

Youngsters with no jobs trying to finance their next high will turn to crime to pay for the fix.

Others will become drug mules or become involved in the supply chain.

 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Jeez these kids are dim. They have their illegal behaviour and are so foolish as to draw complaint from neighbours. 

My Swedish neighbours used to do it all the time; until a powerful local owner called in the police; mind you it was on the holiest day of the Buddhist calendar.

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7 minutes ago, mikebell said:

My Swedish neighbours used to do it all the time; until a powerful local owner called in the police; mind you it was on the holiest day of the Buddhist calendar.

I hope your problems have eased then!

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23 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I hope your problems have eased then!

Much better.  They are oil workers so the house is empty during their work stints.  The main offender seems to be a Manc  (judging by his accent) and he now no longer stays more than a couple of days.

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