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Police clamp down on criminal gangs in Ayutthaya

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Police clamp down on criminal gangs in Ayutthaya

AYUTTHAYA, 1 April 2016 (NNT) – After collaborating with the military to ransack many areas of Ayutthaya province, the Provincial Police Region 1 has found a large number of illegal weapons and apprehended eight suspects.


More than 400 officers were deployed in a joint operation between the Provincial Police Region 1 and the 2nd Cavalry Division King’s Guard, with an aim to suppress criminals and influential figures. The operation was conducted in 31 areas across Ayutthaya.

As a result, the authorities took eight suspects into custody and confiscated a total of 28 illegal firearms with about 400 rounds of ammunition, along with bullet-proof vests, methamphetamine pills, marijuana, a car and three motorcycles. An examination will be conducted on the weapons found to determine if they have been used for criminal purposes.

Commander of the Provincial Police Region 1 Pol Lt Gen Chaiwat Getvorachai indicated that, besides Ayutthaya, other provinces with active criminal networks include Samut Prakan, Pathum Thani and Nonthaburi. Therefore, officials will beef up security in those areas by setting up road checkpoints and carrying out stringent searches.

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Maybe they can 'nab' that feral beardy hairy alcoholic Westerner who is always around Soi 3, screaming abuse in his abysmal Thai, then kicking off with the Thais;

Hard to believe all these criminal networks have just sprung up recently which begs the question why has there never been serious ' crackdowns ' before ?

How long will these operations continue and how far reaching will they be ?

I can just imagine the perplexing looks on the criminals when their cohort cop comes to arrest them.

Their are going to be a lot of extra envelopes being handed out this year I think.

Police help military to clamp down on local criminals ... yeah right ... what's the date today ? rolleyes.gif

Scratching the surface of criminality

Seems a lot of effort and manpower,for so little in results,

but I suppose they did not look too hard for the gang leaders,

and as seems to be the norm here, only go after the little fish.

regards worgeordie

After collaborating with the military to ransack many areas of Ayutthaya province, the Provincial Police Region 1 has found...............

Did they mean ransack?

ran·sack
ˈranˌsak/
verb
  1. go hurriedly through (a place) stealing things and causing damage.
    "burglars ransacked her home"
    synonyms: plunder, pillage, raid, rob, loot, sack, strip, despoil; More
    • search through (a place or receptacle) to find something, especially in such a way as to cause disorder and damage.
      "Hollywood ransacks the New York stage for actors"
      synonyms: plunder, pillage, raid, rob, loot, sack, strip, despoil; More

      On second thoughts maybe they did.

28 weapons and 400 rounds of ammunition. Why am I thinking most of those guns were unused relics?

I wonder if they raided a certain luxury import car dealership to check that all the paperwork was in order...whistling.gif

I hate that term "bullet-proof" vest it isn't accurate at all.

Seems to be all over Thailand now. Gangs of youths out to rob and hurt, not only tourists but Thais too. Phuket has been bad, getting worse , over the last 6/7 years. Now it's becoming a huge problem in out of the way places and villages, the islands. It's quite frightening when you hear of rape and attacks all the time, and tourists are certainly getting to hear about it on the news, Internet, and TV at home. Adding to that the publicity from the almost daily " suicides", motorbike, jet ski, taxi and tour bus accidents, I would say that Thailand has become one of the most dangerous countries to visit/ live, and certainly has the worst reputation. Can any other tourist welcoming country boast of being worse ?

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