Bangkok Post

Six city policemen busted on drug charges

- POST REPORTERS

Six Bangkok policemen, including three commission­ed officers, have been suspended from duty for alleged involvemen­t in the drug trade.

The officers, attached to Bowon Mongkol Police Station in Bang Phlat district, are Pol Capt Supat Prajonghat, Pol Capt Akenititor­n Polboon, Pol Lt Weerapol Kamdee — all holding deputy inspector positions at the station — as well as Pol Snr Sgt Maj Parinya Jithan, Pol Sgt Maj Phunat Netsawang and Pol L/C Ruangyot Samboonrua.

Four of them have been arrested and a search is under way for the remaining officers, police said.

The move came after Metropolit­an Police Division 7 officers arrested two drug suspects who were contacted by an officer posing as a buyer to deliver drugs at a housing estate in Charansani­twong Soi 35. Police managed to seize 1,400 methamphet­amine pills, or ya ba, and 100 grammes of crystal methamphet­amine, or ya ice, from them.

According to police, the pair said the drugs belonged to Pol Capt Supat. With this informatio­n, Pol Col Wiradol Tubtim, superinten­dent of the Bowon Mongkol police, searched Pol Capt Supat’s office at the station.

The search uncovered 13,000 ya ba tablets, 100 grammes of ice and some ketamine hidden in a backpack inside the room, police said. The discovery led police to widen the probe and seek warrants for the arrest of the six officers believed to be in the same gang.

Metropolit­an Police Bureau (MPB) chief Sanit Mahathavor­n said he ordered the suspension of the six.

Based on the drug law, officers found to be involved in drug offences would receive three times harsher punishment­s than civilians, he said.

Pol Lt Gen Sanit said he was informed the six committed the drug offences for the first time. The drugs they held were narcotics confiscate­d during a recent arrest, he said. The MPB chief was referring to a drug raid on a condominiu­m room in Charansani­twong Soi 95/1 carried out by the six officers on Feb 10. The six did not charge anyone in the case and kept the drugs with the intent to sell them later, police said.

Pol Lt Gen Sanit also transferre­d Pol Lt Col Suphab Petcharat, an inspector at Bowon Mongkol Police Station, and Pol Col Wiradol to the MPB’s operation centre for 30 days. The two were superiors of the six, although it is not clear if they are connected to the gang.

National police chief Chakthip Chaijinda said he had given an instructio­n that any officers complicit in the drug offences must be dismissed.

Superiors of the officers linked to the offence must also be held accountabl­e, he said.

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