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Police Raid Cannabis Operation in Don Mueang Market, Three Foreigners Arrested


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In a planned operation, police raided a cannabis cultivation and processing site located in a well-known cosmetics market in Don Mueang, resulting in the arrest of three individuals overseeing the illegal operation, including two Vietnamese nationals and a Swedish national.

 

At approximately 14:00 on 19 February, Police Colonel Sukrit Mangklasawat, the head of Don Mueang Police Station, instructed his team, led by Deputy Superintendent Amnat Chamchaem, to execute a search warrant issued by the Criminal Court. The search targeted a four-storey commercial building at 199/148 Soi Cherdwuthakart 9 in the Don Mueang district, following complaints about the strong smell of cannabis coming from the premises.

 

The building, situated within a bustling cosmetics market, raised suspicions when officers observed that the front door of the unit was locked. After attempts to call for someone inside yielded no response, police gained entry through the back and apprehended two Vietnamese men and one Asian man of Swedish nationality on the fourth floor.

 

Upon investigation, officers discovered four large suitcases on the first floor filled with dried cannabis buds. The mezzanine level served as a storage area for cannabis packed in bags, while the second floor contained vacuum-sealing equipment and digital scales for processing the product. Large quantities of dried cannabis were stored in zip-lock bags, some already vacuum-packed. The third and fourth floors had been modified for cannabis cultivation, equipped with hydroponic systems and artificial lighting; however, no live cannabis plants were found during the search.

 

By 16:00 senior police officials, including Deputy Commissioner Nopasit Poonksawad and several others, arrived at the scene to assess the operation. Deputy Commissioner Nopasit stated that the Metropolitan Police Bureau had intensified its efforts to investigate suspected illegal activities and the presence of foreign nationals unlawfully working in the area. He indicated that the building was likely rented as a site for storing and cultivating cannabis.

 

Deputy Commissioner Chotiwat Leuangwilai emphasised that selling cannabis necessitates approval from multiple authorities, including public health and law enforcement agencies, to assess individual cases for compliance. Without the proper permits, any cultivation or sales of cannabis would constitute a legal violation.

 

During the interrogation, the individuals overseeing the cannabis operation admitted they were hired to guard the building and the cannabis products, receiving a monthly wage of 15,000 baht. Their responsibilities included packaging the cannabis for distribution.

 

The owner of the building and the employer of the three individuals will also be summoned for questioning. Initial inquiries revealed that the three suspects may have also violated immigration laws, overstaying their visas. They have been transferred to Don Mueang Police Station for further legal action.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

including two Vietnamese nationals and a Swedish national

A Swede! Yeah, that why I left the country. He should have stayed home and dealt drugs. Not coming to Thailand. Hopefully they throw his arse in jail and throw away the key.

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For the arrested workers this is more a violation of visa and work permit laws than an infringement of regulations regarding cannabis. Remains to be seen if the Thai business owner had the necessary permits to process cannabis.

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5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

A typical 'lock em up and throw away the key' from a grumpy old boomer....

 

You really do have very few redeeming features to overcome your inner nastiness. 

 

Whats next ???... "Aussie caught riding without a helmet" - black list and deport him ?

 

"Woman swimming and taking photos of sea-life mistakenly gets too close to a shark and gets her hands mauled off"...  "She deserved it"...   ah... you already excelled yourself with that golden droplet of nasty bitterness....    

 

I just don't know what makes people like yourself so nasty and bitter... what went wrong in your life ?...  bullied and beaten from an early age ?

Ok, Richard! That´s enough. Now they must round you up, put you inside and throw away the key.

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38 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, Richard! That´s enough. Now they must round you up, put you inside and throw away the key.

 

You reckon that would work and place us on the same page ?...  psychologically so to speak... 

 

.... So what was it, a lengthy solitary confinement that cost you your compassion and sanity ?

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5 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

For the arrested workers this is more a violation of visa and work permit laws than an infringement of regulations regarding cannabis. Remains to be seen if the Thai business owner had the necessary permits to process cannabis.

Where was it reported that the owner of the business was a Thai?

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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You reckon that would work and place us on the same page ?...  psychologically so to speak... 

 

.... So what was it, a lengthy solitary confinement that cost you your compassion and sanity ?

No it would not cost me anything. It would cost you your freedom. We will never be on the same page. that´s just why I ask you to move on when you see my posts. You know, otherwise, you will continue to get replies.

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12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I just don't know what makes people like yourself so nasty and bitter... what went wrong in your life ?

No nothing like oyu thought. You entered it in the virtual world. Then the quality hit rock bottom.

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22 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

During the interrogation, the individuals overseeing the cannabis operation admitted they were hired to guard the building and the cannabis products, receiving a monthly wage of 15,000 baht. Their responsibilities included packaging the cannabis for distribution.

Employees... keep looking for the owners.

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12 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where was it reported that the owner of the business was a Thai?

I should have said property owner. Sorry about that.

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11 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
23 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I just don't know what makes people like yourself so nasty and bitter... what went wrong in your life ?

No nothing like oyu thought. You entered it in the virtual world. Then the quality hit rock bottom.

 

Raise your quality above rock bottom, there can then be better dialogue.... 

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11 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

No it would not cost me anything. It would cost you your freedom. We will never be on the same page. that´s just why I ask you to move on when you see my posts. You know, otherwise, you will continue to get replies.

 

Truly Gottfrid, I don't mind your replies at all...   its good to know that unhinged people are out there, your posts are a healthy reminder.

 

I can see it in the bars and restaurants when some one gets angry and wound up of the simplest of issues - it could be their brain chemistry or other underlying frustrations in life that surface, nevertherless, its a healthy reminder to keep strangers at arms length.

 

But I do agree.... If every response to posts you make are going to be judgemental and sanctimonious and 'sometimes' inhumane - we will not be on the same page.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Truly Gottfrid, I don't mind your replies at all...   its good to know that unhinged people are out there, your posts are a healthy reminder.

 

I can see it in the bars and restaurants when some one gets angry and wound up of the simplest of issues - it could be their brain chemistry or other underlying frustrations in life that surface, nevertherless, its a healthy reminder to keep strangers at arms length.

 

But I do agree.... If every response to posts you make are going to be judgemental and sanctimonious and 'sometimes' inhumane - we will not be on the same page.

 

 

 

You are starting to be ridiculous. Here we have underlying meaning of that I might be unhinged, that I am not well, have underlying frustrations and it might be something wrong with the brain chemistry. Let me tell you Richard, I am not angry, nor frustrated or wound up. I am calm and cool as a cucumber. Plainly, I just don´t like you, as you try to tell all people what is right or wrong or how to see and do things. Who made you the expert? Don´t bother to answer, as you just took it on yourself to claim that position. That´s the problem here, and not any unhinged thing, wound up people nor any frustrations or brain chemistry. That was simple, huh? Wasn´t it?

After that, you repeat yourself to death over biased, judgemental, sanctimonious and inhumane comments. Sure, that your opinion. However, repeating that as many times as you do is definitely not healthy. There we just have to remove judge from mental, because that´s what it is. But, as I informed. I will reply. At last, if you agree or not has no bearing, as that means right or wrong in your minimalistic world. That makes all the meaning of I agree disappear, and what you should be using is: That´s right and That´s wrong. Have a happy day.

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Raise your quality above rock bottom, there can then be better dialogue.... 

According to who? You and your definition of that? I am amazed that you want to fall so low and have a conversation when you thing it´s too low level to have one. Why do you bother?

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On 2/20/2025 at 10:00 AM, Gottfrid said:

A Swede! Yeah, that why I left the country. He should have stayed home and dealt drugs. Not coming to Thailand. Hopefully they throw his arse in jail and throw away the key.

 

Most of the 1st world criminals busted here, are often so ignorant of Thailand.

They believe as if the prison system here is as soft as theirs.

That's why their psychological hurdle is so low before they start something illicit here.

But to their regret, it is a lot more punishing than in their home countries...

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3 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

But to their regret, it is a lot more punishing than in their home countries...

And that´s a good thing, right? I say YES!

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5 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

And that´s a good thing, right? I say YES!

 

Absolutely.

Quite sickening to treat criminal offenders like hotel guests.

Especially when they ruined life of the innocent(physically, psychologically, or financially).

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