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Local officials, community leaders in North found involved in drug trafficking
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BANGKOK, June 16 -- Nearly 100 civil servants and local community leaders in the Thailand's Northern region of have been involved in drug dealing, according to Provincial Police Region 5.

Pol Maj Gen Chamnan Ruadrew, Deputy Commander of Provincial Police Region 5, overseeing the upper Northern provinces, said today that nearly 100 civil servants and local leaders in the region were proved to be involved in drug trafficking.

Gen Chamnam reported the officials and governors on the list to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), requesting the NCPO to summon them for talks before transferring them out of the areas.

A random urine drug test was also conducted on police officers under the Provincial Police Region 5 on Monday with none proving positive.

Meanwhile, Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) Secretary-General Apichart Jeerawuth and Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) Secretary General Poli Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen aunched a drug awareness campaign in five schools in Bangkok which are currently on a drug trafficking watchlist.

The campaign is set to provide an opportunity for parents, guardians, teachers and students to participate in order to reduce drug risk behaviour and prevent drug abuse among students. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-06-16

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"summon them for talks before transferring them out of the areas". blink.png

Is that a joke ? How about striping them of their positions and sending them to jail where every other person in this country would be sent for the same crime.

Lengthy prison sentences are only for the major traffickers like Ms Yu Yee. whistling.gif

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"summon them for talks before transferring them out of the areas". blink.png

Is that a joke ? How about striping them of their positions and sending them to jail where every other person in this country would be sent for the same crime.

Usually only the delivery men and women lower down the chain get stiff prison sentences (or killed in so-called gunfights). It maintains the illusion that something is being done about the drugs (so-called) "problem".

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"summon them for talks before transferring them out of the areas". blink.png

Is that a joke ? How about striping them of their positions and sending them to jail where every other person in this country would be sent for the same crime.

Lengthy prison sentences are only for the major traffickers like Ms Yu Yee. whistling.gif

Exactly. What did she have ? Less than a gram ?

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There must be a lot of other 'criminals' beginning to wonder when someone will rat on them.Many will be already known as were paying someone off in the past.

More and more will want to 'prove' how clean they are by reporting those who they took money from before.How far,how long is this going to go?

Will we see some Mr Bigs arrested soon?

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There must be a lot of other 'criminals' beginning to wonder when someone will rat on them.Many will be already known as were paying someone off in the past.

More and more will want to 'prove' how clean they are by reporting those who they took money from in the before.How far,how long is this going to go?

Will we see some Mr Bigs arrested soon?

Agreed. When I see a Mr. Big arrested and carted off to jail, at that exact point I will

know that Prayuth means business, and means to actually turn this country around. To round

up a few small sacrificial fishes has always been standard operations in Thailand, sort of

a dog and pony show to make headlines while the real powers quietly slip away....

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The question is not why they were involved in drug dealing. The question should be why were they only arrested AFTER the 22nd of May?

That should be the question and that is what should be investigated on all these miraculous break throughs that have progressed with aggressive efficiency that were in a stagnate state PRE 22nd of May.

They are still not arrested. Both sides of the divide have been harvesting big profits from the Golden Triangle since before the Vietnam conflict.

It is hilariously contradictory that Thaksin haters point out extra judicial killings to stop the meth trade was horrendous and then simultaneously say he was involved in drug smuggling.

During the extra judicial killings it was easier to find a virgin in a Pattaya bar than find a methamphetamine dealer in Bangkok. I have seen what meth (yaba) does to people who become addicted to it. People who sell meth should be shot.

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There must be a lot of other 'criminals' beginning to wonder when someone will rat on them.Many will be already known as were paying someone off in the past.

More and more will want to 'prove' how clean they are by reporting those who they took money from before.How far,how long is this going to go?

Will we see some Mr Bigs arrested soon?

Even with this purge....I still doubt that the "big men" will have to answer any questions........it is after all Thailand..!

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<< requesting the NCPO to summon them for talks before transferring them out of the areas .>>... so, they just get transferred ? .....coffee1.gif alt=coffee1.gif width=32 height=24>

prison time..not transfered

Maybe they'll be transferred out of their bodies. Should be.

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"A random urine drug test was also conducted on police officers under the Provincial Police Region 5 on Monday with none proving positive."

Right, all outstanding people as to be expected from Thai police officers.

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