webfact Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Huge drug cache found inside abandoned cold storage truckBANGKOK: -- Pathumthani provincial police last night found almost three million methamphetamine pills hidden inside an abandoned cold storage truck at a petrol station in Khlong Luang district.The finding came after Charan Ruangdet, a truck driver from Mon Transport Co, alerted the Khlong Luang police after sensing rotten smell and noticing sacks were beneath the vegetables inside an abandoned cold storage truck of Tui Guarantee delivery company parked at an Esso pump station.The cold storage truck obstructed the passage to fill the fuel tank of the station.Police and the governor of Pathumthani arrived to inspect.The police later opened the unlocked back door, and found baskets of vegetables inside.The vegetables began to rot.Beneath the rotten vegetables they found 20 sacks. After opening the sacks, the drugs were found.A total 2.96 million methamphetamine pills were counted.According to investigation, the truck had been left there since early Tuesday.Nobody was arrested after the recovery.Police were investigating to find the origin of the drugs.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/huge-drug-cache-found-inside-abandoned-cold-storage-truck -- Thai PBS 2015-03-25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesetat2013 Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Gee now what would prompt the driver to leave his truck at the pumps blocking people from getting gas and abandon his truck there? Uhhh! Maybe he learned they would be stopping him down the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 I hope for the drivers sake that the police find him/them before the owners of the drugs do. Maybe the person that was supposed to take delivery has recently been arrested? Either way good that this load of human suffering did not find its way to users. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oziex1 Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 I hope for the drivers sake that the police find him/them before the owners of the drugs do. Maybe the person that was supposed to take delivery has recently been arrested? Either way good that this load of human suffering did not find its way to users. Hang on a minute "did not find its way to users" yet. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerojero Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 So what happens to all of these captured drugs? Rhetorical question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ttthailand Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Why not keep it quiet and try to get the guys. It is possible that someone might come back to try to recover the stash. Undercover work can bring good results. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torpedo1970 Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 "Police and the governor of Pathumthani arrived to inspect." yeah, like that is normal for the Governor to follow BIB around on patrol.... I smell a big fat......... set-up..... As always TIT and there is a lot more to this story.... But we will never know.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
halloween Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 It's hard to get good workers here. Never pay in advance, it will end in tears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Robson Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 It's most important to keep drugs stored in a cool dry place! The United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) recommends that medication storage temperatures should be maintained between 15 degrees C and 30 degrees C (59 degrees F to 86 degrees F). Concerns have been raised that storage temperatures in EMS may deviate from this optimal range, predisposing drugs to degradation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samjaidee Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 "Police and the governor of Pathumthani arrived to inspect." yeah, like that is normal for the Governor to follow BIB around on patrol.... I smell a big fat......... set-up..... As always TIT and there is a lot more to this story.... But we will never know.... Quite right. According to the article the Governor arrived before the police even opened the truck. The Governor must have a psychic working for him. Told him there was a big photo opportunity coming up. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 "Police and the governor of Pathumthani arrived to inspect." yeah, like that is normal for the Governor to follow BIB around on patrol.... I smell a big fat......... set-up..... As always TIT and there is a lot more to this story.... But we will never know.... Quite right. According to the article the Governor arrived before the police even opened the truck. The Governor must have a psychic working for him. Told him there was a big photo opportunity coming up. The truck was unlocked and had been there since Tuesday. The is no requirement for the authorities to disclose all information. It maybe the case that the truck was already under surveillance and the police decided to move in as it was causing a problem and starting to draw public attention due to the smell. It is very possible that the Governor had been advised as they are sometimes the channel for the cooperation between the arm and police in such matters. It may well be that we are reading too much into the story (me included) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocicat Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 I like the reply where it was said the drugs didn't make it to the end user--------yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maidee Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 so great police work, thanks to rotten vegetables promote them to inspector Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcisco Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Interesting they simply didn't inspect the registration details and call the owner to move their vehicle. Since the vehicle was unlocked it would not be an obstruction which is difficult to move. Very odd response to a commercial vehicle being left at a petrol station. This story sounds like someone was made to give up something to the BiB or the governor, no one leaves any commodity worth that amount unsecured, especially narcotics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torpedo1970 Posted March 26, 2015 Share Posted March 26, 2015 I like the reply where it was said the drugs didn't make it to the end user--------yet. but it soon will TIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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