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Eight arrested in series of drug busts in North

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Eight arrested in series of drug busts in North
By Stanley Bennett,
Kittipong Montaya
The Nation

 

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BANGKOK: -- Police arrested eight suspects and seized 760,600 “yaba” pills, 48 kilograms of raw opium and 2kg of heroin in five separate drug busts in the North.

 

Provincial Police Region 5 chief, Pol Lieutenant-General Pulsap Prasertsak, announced in Chiang Mai on Tuesday that the five cases stemmed from police operations carried out between Monday of last week and Sunday.

 

In the first case, four young male Hmong suspects were arrested and 660,000 yaba pills seized on Thursday night at a police checkpoint in Phrae's Wang Chin district. 

 

The gang reportedly tried to divert police's attention by having a gang member ride a motorcycle ahead to speed away from the checkpoint so police would give chase and ignore the gang's pickup truck that was carrying the drugs. 

 

However, police didn't fall for the trick and intercepted the truck with its illicit load.

 

In the second drug bust last Wednesday, police seized 600 Yaba pills and 2.2 kg of heroin from two male suspects on a motorcycle as they tried to pass through Tambon Mae Salong in Chiang Rai's Mae Fa Luang district. However, the suspects fled. 

 

In the third case on Thursday, officers arrested two male suspects in their 20s along with 34kg of raw opium hidden in a car in Chiang Rai's Wiang Pa Pao district as they tried to smuggle it to deliver a customer in Chiang Mai, Pulsap said.

 

On Saturday, police nabbed to two male suspects along with 13.7kg of raw opium at a checkpoint in Mae Hong Son's Pang Mapha district. 

 

In the fifth case, also on Saturday, police and soldiers seized 100,000 yaba pills from five people who were crossing the Thai-Myanmar border into Tambon Wiang Pang Kham of Chaing Rai's Mae Sai district. 

 

A clash that ensued resulted in the extrajudicial killing of one unnamed male suspect while another unnamed male suspect was burned to death.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30310578

 
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I hope the completely destroy the yaba, so it never makes it back into the market again.

 

I hope burn the opium,

somewhere upwind from my neighborhood. 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

However, police didn't fall for the trick and intercepted the truck with its illicit load.

Someone apparently drew them a map on how this operation was going to go down. 

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