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Phuket City Police Superintendent Wanchai Ekpornpit (back row, second left) and Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pekad Tantipong (back row, center) with suspects at a press conference at Phuket City Police Station yesterday morning.

PHUKET: -- Ya ice is replacing ya bah as the drug of choice for Phuket’s teenagers, according to the island’s top police officer.

Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pekad Tantipong’s comments came after police seized 100,000 baht’s worth of ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) in a sting operation over the weekend.

Six were arrested on drug charges.

Maj Gen Pekad and Phuket City Police Superintendent Wanchai Ekpornpit announced the arrests and seizures at a press conference at Phuket City Police Station at 11am yesterday morning.

“Right now it seems ya ice is spreading in Phuket, and ya bah [methamphetamine] is looking out of date. We’re not sure why,” said Gen Pekad.

Gen Pekad said it was mostly young Thais who were taking the drug.

“They’re encouraged into doing it by their friends,” he said.

“Alien workers much prefer drinking to taking drugs,” he added.

The six suspects were paraded in front of the press at the conference. All were arrested on Saturday evening at the Twin Inn Hotel in Phuket Town after police were tipped-off that a gang of four drug dealers were staying at the hotel.

An undercover officer arranged to buy drugs from Prasert ‘Lek’ Kaewsuwan, 30. After Mr Lek attempted to sell the officer some ya ice in front of the hotel, he was arrested.

Mr Lek’s 22-year-old girlfriend Gingarn ‘Yui’ Sungkha was picked up in the hotel room. Two more 22-year-olds, Sitthipong ‘Em’ Pradab and Surin ‘Tu’ Suwannoe, were arrested 15 minutes later when they returned to the room.

Searches of the suspects and the hotel room yielded 25 small bags of the drug weighing a total of 20.69 grams.

A Nissan Cefiro registered in Bangkok was also seized as evidence in the case.

Two more suspects were arrested earlier in front of the Twin Inn after buying ya ice from the gang.

Athit ‘Jack’ Pimsamut, 30, and Rangsan ‘Joe’ Bunklieng, 32, were caught with 0.75g and 0.65g of the drug, respectively.

A small bag of ya ice, typically weighing one gram or less, currently sells for around 3,000 baht, police said.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-02-09

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This is bad.

This is what will make the kids violent, coming down off of this type of Cr*p. Also a lot of emergency room visits when they stay up for days......

Definitely need to try and do something to put a stop to this.

Better than the yaba tho !!

Comes to something when Meth is an upgrade !!

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Unfortunately these young thugs will be out in no time at all. If their families give the police enough money, it all gets swept under the carpet and these guys are right back out selling and smoking it. Happens almost daily in Rawai and some of these people are quite dangerous. Corrupt Thailand.

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