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Phuket hacks back drug 'growers' in Thalang

Phuket Gazette

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More than 60 kratom trees were cut down or uprooted in Thalang and set alight yesterday. Photo: Thawit Bilabdullar

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Phuket Vice Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada (in pink) joined Thalang officers for the burning of the kratom trees. Photo: Thawit Bilabdullar

PHUKET: -- Thalang police and district officers hacked open a path for progress in the war on drugs in Phuket by cutting down more than 60 kratom trees in Srisoonthorn yesterday.

Despite the trees being native to Southeast Asia, their leaves have been designated a controlled substance, in the same category as cannabis, since promulgation of the Kratom Act in 1943. The law made planting the trees illegal and ordered all existing trees cut down.

Local residents alerted officials to the presence of the trees after finding that teenagers in the area were stealing the leaves to make a popular party cocktail “4x100”, which was allegedly linked to the deaths of Canadian sisters Audrey and Noemi Belanger on Phi Phi Island earlier this year.

However, 4x100 is not considered lethal when made using the usual ingredients of kratom leaf extract, cough syrup, cola and ice, but the alleged addition of DEET in the Belanger sisters’ drinks may have introduced the tragic consequences.

“We pulled down more than 60 trees. The stumps of the bigger trees were treated with a chemical to prevent them from growing back, and the smaller trees were completely uprooted,” explained Chief Administration Officer Natchapol Khongkliang, who heads the drug suppression unit at Thalang District Office.

“Many households have kratom trees growing on their property. Some were growing them for personal use, but others were doing it to sell the leaves, which cost about 1,000 baht a kilogram,” he added.

Mr Natchapol vowed to continue pulling down kratom trees in the district as part of his war on drugs.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle16875.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-08

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A wonderful example of ecology in action by our esteemed city fathers. Photo clearly shows old motocycle tires being used as fuel to consume the green vegetation. Simply no regard for the environment.

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