Times of Suriname

Large drug busts in Thailand’s north and south

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THAILAND Six billion baht (US$184 million) worth of illegal drugs were intercepte­d by Thai authoritie­s in two locations on Monday, interrupti­ng supply lines to different parts of the country and overseas.

The first major haul was discovered by the Narcotics Suppressio­n Bureau after officers intercepte­d a pickup truck in Sukhothai in the lower north, while a second pickup was intercepte­d in Satun in the far south. Drugs worth more than 3 billion baht were found in each of the two vehicles.

In Sukhothai province, police arrested one man and three women who were alleged drug couriers from northern Tak province. They were stopped near the SukhothaiT­ak bypass in front of the Dairy Farming Promotion Organizati­on of Thailand. A total of 10 million methamphet­amine pills and 35 kilograms of heroin were discovered hidden under chicken manure in the back of the vehicle.

Police said the man admitted being hired to deliver the drugs to an area in Ayutthaya and said he was traveling with three Hmong hilltribe women who stayed in contact with the dealer by phone. He said they were paid 700,000 baht to deliver the drugs.

According to the Narcotics Suppressio­n Bureau of Thailand, which oversees drug cases, the four drove the pickup truck carrying methamphet­amine and heroin from Chiang Rai in the far north. The drugs were supposed to be delivered to the southern region as well as being exported.

They added that drug ring leaders hired Hmong people to smuggle drugs and hid the drugs in agricultur­al products, including many that give off a strong odor. They also said drug gangs told the couriers to travel with women to avoid suspicion. In the second major drug bust on Monday, in southern Satun province, a village chief in Nikhom Pattana district alerted police about a pickup truck that had been parked at an abandoned house in the village. After conducting a search, police found 279 kilograms of methamphet­amine worth about 3 billion baht behind the driver’s seat and in the back of the pickup.

Police assumed that a drug smuggler was driving into Nikhom Pattana district, saw a police checkpoint and became nervous and parked the pickup truck carrying the drugs at an abandoned house and ran away.

Police also found a phone number inside the car. After investigat­ing, police said the number belonged to a person in Satun province who had an outstandin­g warrant for his arrest. Investigat­ions are ongoing.

(Atimes)

 ??  ?? Thai officials check packs of confiscate­d narcotics before destroying them. (Photo: AFP)
Thai officials check packs of confiscate­d narcotics before destroying them. (Photo: AFP)

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