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Record drug bust in Krabi nets 48K meth pills, B17mn assets
Phuket Gazette

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Police said the suspects regularly received shipments of 200,000 meth pills to distribute throughout Southern Thailand. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

KRABI: Police in Krabi province, across the bay from Phuket, have arrested three suspects and seized more than 48,000 pills of ya bah (methamphetamine) in what is being hailed as the largest drug bust in Southern Thailand.

The arrests were announced at a press conference today, when Krabi Governor Prasit Osathanon presented Bancha Janchamroen, 36; Sompot Janchamroen, 30; and Pattara Dechaporn, 27, to the press.

Lt Col Boonprasert Tongnuey, Commander of Border Patrol Police Unit 426, explained that the arrests followed a deep undercover operation by police.

“We learned that a shipment of drugs was to be buried at a predetermined location near a large tree in Sai Thai Subdistrict, near Krabi Town,” Col Boonprasert explained.

“We set up a surveillance unit, and when the suspects arrived we moved in to arrest them. The suspects fled, but we discovered where they were staying – at a rented house in nearby Krabi Noi Subdistrict. So we quickly organized a raid on the house,” he said.

In the house, officers seized as evidence 48,738 pills of ya bah and a range of items valued at a total of 17 million baht.

Among the items confiscated were a Honda Civic car, one gold necklace valued at 185,500 baht and another gold necklace valued at more than 37,000 baht, a gold ring and bracelet, a drink cooler and a TV.

They also found a fully loaded semi-automatic handgun and extra ammunition.

“All three suspects were charged with possession of a Category 1 drug with intent to sell and with illegal possession of a firearm,” Col Boonprasert said.

However, all three denied the charges.

“They claim the ya bah belongs to Juthimas Hitagae from Surat Thani and Suriya Monchatin from Nakhon Sri Thammarat,” Col Boonprasert said. “They said they were paid 20,000 baht to keep the drugs in their house.”

Police are now searching for Ms Juthimas and Mr Suriya, he added.

Sophon Suannakarat, chief administrative officer of Krabi Town District, said the drug haul was the largest in the South of Thailand.

“Undercover operatives reported that the suspects regularly received shipments of 200,000 pills at a time from a supplier in Pathum Thani,” he said.

“The suspects then distributed the drugs throughout Southern Thailand through their own drug network,” he added.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Record-drug-bust-in-Krabi-nets-48K-meth-pills-B17mn-assets-23084.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-12-23

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So they only managed to get 25% of a "regular shipment" of 200,000 pills?

I'm trying to work out how they arrive at the 17,000,000 Baht of assets, the Honda Civic, gold, pistol, and water cooler doesn't even reach 1,000,000.

If the pills were counted as an asset???? Then 48,738 pills would be accounted for as 16,000,000 or 328 Baht/pill.

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I notice , once again , and at the risk of repeating myself that there were no faring bikers involved.

The guy who made the claim that Farang Biker clubs control the drug business in southern Thailand has been proved wrong yet again - how many more times before he / she posts a retraction ?

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“We learned that a shipment of drugs was to be buried at a predetermined location near a large tree in Sai Thai Subdistrict, near Krabi Town,” Col Boonprasert explained.

“We set up a surveillance unit, and when the suspects arrived we moved in to arrest them. The suspects fled, but we discovered where they were staying – at a rented house in nearby Krabi Noi Subdistrict. So we quickly organized a raid on the house,” he said.

How difficult is it for armed police to arrest 2 guys and a girl who are digging a hole next to a tree that they have under surveillance?

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