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Troops and police raid crime targets in Nakhon Pathom

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BANGKOK: -- A combined force of soldiers, police and local government officials yesterday raided eight targets in Nakhon Pathom and seized a large number of firearms and ammunition, gold, drugs and cash.

The raid was in compliance with the government’s policy to clamp down on influential figures or mafia bosses.

The targets are locations suspected of being criminal havens classified as dangerous and threatens the internal security of the area.

More than 50 handguns and rifles were seized in the simultaneous raids along with more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

The raid is part of a coordinated effort by authorities to clamp down on notorious criminal organizations deemed detrimental to internal security of Nakhon Pathom province.

Royal Thai Police commissioner Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda said that the raid was brought about after an investigation led authorities to believe that there was a major crime syndicate operating in the area.

The syndicate’s operations involved illegal weaponry and narcotics prompting the joint force of Army and police personnel to target the eight suspected locations.

Investigators managed to discover that these locations were under the authority of at least six mafia bosses.

A substantial amount of physical evidence was able to be seized at seven of the eight locations raided.

On top of the weapons and ammunition, a stash of ‘Yaba’ (methamphetamine) and ‘Ice’ (Ecstacy) as well as numerous underground lottery chits and football betting computer records were also seized.

Two million baht in cash along with a cache of gold bars weighing 1,150 baht (17.53 kg) and a number of automobiles and motorcycles were also confiscated.

Meanwhile the commandant of the Ninth Region Infantry Division Maj Gen Thamnoon Vithi said the raid in Nakhon Pathom area was the first location targeted and the six leading mafia bosses were part of one crime syndicate.

He said further checks would have to be made on the seized weapons to determine if they had legal permits.

As for the luxury automobiles, the commandant stated that suspicions are that they were illegally imported and detailed checks are underway to determine their origin.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/154260

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-- Thai PBS 2016-03-09

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"The targets are locations suspected of being criminal havens classified as dangerous and threatens the internal security of the area."

So they raided police stations and army barracks. Anyone could have told them this was the place of origion for most crimes.

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Should get down to some of those dodgy islands and deal with organized crime. They are well-known but seem untouchable.

They are untouchable......would be interesting to see just how far up the chain their contacts are

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