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Nationwide Police Raids in Thailand Nab Hundreds, Seize Weapons

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A sweeping crackdown on crime across Thailand led to more than 200 arrests on Friday, as police targeted influential criminals and hitmen. This major operation, conducted in one day, underscored the commitment of Thai authorities to tackling the nation's organised crime.

 

Nearly 4,000 officers from various law enforcement bodies, including the Central Investigation Bureau, the Metropolitan Police Bureau, and Provincial Police Regions 1-9, carried out searches at 667 locations countrywide.

 

In the raids, law enforcement arrested 218 suspects and seized an arsenal of weaponry, including 239 guns—comprising 109 pistols, 76 homemade firearms, 52 rifles, and two war-grade weapons.

 

According to Pol Lt Gen Akkaradej Pimolsri, an assistant national police chief, the operation also netted 5,314 bullets of varying calibres, 16 other munition items, nine explosives, 16,161 speed pills, and 108 grams of crystal methamphetamine. This substantial haul highlights the scale of illegal arms and drugs within the country.

 

One of the raids, focused on an influential criminal named Theerawat Arunchot, also known as "Noom Bang Non," resulted in a deadly gunfight. Police surrounded Theerawat's residence in Ranong as they prepared to execute an existing arrest warrant against him for drug offences.

 

However, when the suspect refused to surrender and began firing at officers, the police were forced to return fire in self-defence. During the attempted escape, Theerawat was shot and later pronounced dead in a hospital. A subsequent search of his property uncovered an additional 400 speed pills.

 

 

 

Pol Maj Gen Pornchai Khachonklin, deputy commissioner of the Provincial Police Region 8, explained that the suspect had been heavily involved in drug trafficking, emphasising the ongoing battle between Thai authorities and narcotic syndicates.

 

This comprehensive crackdown highlights the Thai police's heightened efforts to dismantle criminal networks and reduce widespread illicit activities. The substantial number of arrests and extensive collection of firearms not only represent a significant success for law enforcement but also a clear message to those engaged in illegal operations.

 

As this story unfolds, the Thai authorities' actions are expected to have a long-term impact on the nation's crime landscape, providing a measure of security and reassurance to citizens. With the law enforcement agencies' resolve and determination clearly on display, Thailand hopes for a safer and more orderly society.

 

This sweeping operation may well serve as a deterrent to those operating outside the law, showing the international community the country's seriousness in addressing crime. As these developments continue to ripple through the local and global communities, many are watching closely, hopeful for sustained momentum in Thailand’s fight against crime, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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Is this a major shift in crime prevention or haven't the wheels been greased enough of late? 

The police seem to have had this well organised.

They knew where the criminals were and went in ready for a fire fight. 

So why didn't they act on individual cases weeks or maybe months ago?

There was police activity in a village about three kilometres from my house.

A drug dealer was shot and killed in an ensuing  gunfight.

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Good job but tip of the iceberg .

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1 hour ago, Muhendis said:

So why didn't they act on individual cases weeks or maybe months ago?

It makes their case that much harder, word gets out, people hide, leave the country, destroy evidence.  

 

Just glad to see them take action. Glad to read Scam call have decreased a lot. I know a lot of this will evolve and start up somewhere else but still hope it becomes extremely difficult to execute

10 hours ago, Artisi said:

Is this a major shift in crime prevention or haven't the wheels been greased enough of late? 

I guess it depends on who might be on the receiving end of these firearms.

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