June 28Jun 28 A Thai police lieutenant colonel has been arrested for allegedly leaking confidential government information to a drug trafficking network, with officers also discovering 75 methamphetamine pills in his workplace during a follow-up search.Get today's headlines by email The arrest was announced on June 28 by the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) Region 5, which carried out the operation alongside the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, Provincial Police Regions 4 and 5, and provincial police in Chiang Rai and Loei. The operation formed part of the government’s “Destroy the Cancer” campaign targeting state officials accused of assisting drug trafficking networks.According to ONCB Secretary-General Pol. Lt. Gen. Suriya Singhakamol, the crackdown supports the government’s “Destroy Drugs” policy by taking decisive action against officials who help or support narcotics traffickers.The investigation stemmed from a major drug seizure on May 17-18 and May 20, 2025, when authorities arrested seven suspects in Phan district, Chiang Rai, and seized 529 kilograms of ketamine destined for shipment to a third country. Assets worth more than 4 million baht were initially frozen.Investigators later traced financial transactions linked to the network and concluded that members operated with clearly defined roles similar to an organised crime group. Evidence gathered led the court to issue arrest warrants for four additional suspects believed to be senior organisers and supporters.On August 10, 2025, immigration officers arrested the alleged transport coordinator known as “Jae Meow” while she was entering Thailand. She was described as having close links to the drug owners and financiers, and authorities seized assets worth 10 million baht during that operation.The investigation later led officers to arrest the police lieutenant colonel at his home in Wang Saphung district, Loei, on June 22, 2026. Authorities allege he passed confidential official information to the drug trafficking network and helped suspects evade prosecution.Investigators said the officer admitted all charges after being confronted with the evidence. Authorities seized assets worth more than 2 million baht, including cash, gold jewellery, land, a car and firearms.Khaosod reported that a subsequent search of his workplace uncovered 75 methamphetamine pills hidden inside a desk drawer. Officers have opened a separate criminal case against him for drug possession.Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 29 June 2026 View full article
June 29Jun 29 The 75 meth pills found in his possession are interesting. Are they personal use? Was he so confident that he could have a relatively small amount of pills lying around and still feel untouchable?Was it a plant (a la War on Drugs) just to add further evidence?Since trials cannot be reported in Thailand, only the judgement, we will probably never know.
June 29Jun 29 3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:and provincial police in Chiang Rai and Loei.When it's upcountry, all things are possible.
June 29Jun 29 Khaosod reported that a subsequent search of his workplace uncovered 75 methamphetamine pills hidden inside a desk drawer. Officers have opened a separate criminal case against him for drug possession.Could just be a personal stash to help him stay awake doing all that overtime.
June 29Jun 29 I'm surprised they didn't find a lambo or Ferrari in his Garage. Already transfered to another Province.
June 30Jun 30 23 hours ago, bendejo said:Khaosod reported that a subsequent search of his workplace uncovered 75 methamphetamine pills hidden inside a desk drawer. Officers have opened a separate criminal case against him for drug possession.Could just be a personal stash to help him stay awake doing all that overtime.Just a stash he confiscated and tossed absent mindedly into his desk drawer.
June 30Jun 30 14 hours ago, jacko45k said:Just a stash he confiscated and tossed absent mindedly into his desk drawer.Yeah, it's the absent-minded stuff that can getcha. I was once stopped and frisked by two bored NYC cops for being a long-haired teenager on a summer day. While they were going through my pockets all I could think about was that roach I decided to keep and trying to remember where I stashed it. Did I mention I was tripping at the time? Fortunately they didn't find it, and they sent me off with a "get the fork outta here" (that's New York City language for goodbye). I got home and found it in a pocket. I took it as a sign of Divine Intervention and at that moment swore off all forms of intoxication, resolved to cut my hair (1970) and marry a virgin who had been to mass every Sunday since she was 5.That last sentence contains no truth.
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