Bangkok Post

Luxury homes raided in triad probe

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

Police raided 11 locations across Greater Bangkok yesterday, including a luxury housing project in the Lasalle area of Samut Prakan, where most units were found to have been purchased through a nominee with suspected links to a Chinese crime syndicate under investigat­ion, according to a police source.

The operation was carried out as officers expand their probe into the criminal network believed to be tied to Chinese businessma­n Chaiyanat “Tuhao” Kornchayan­ant, who turned himself in last week after Bangkok South Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest over his alleged involvemen­t in the drug trade.

Police searched three out of the 50 houses in the project, which are owned by a suspected nominee of the drug syndicate, the source said, noting officers seized for inspection a Toyota Alphard and three safes.

The housing project consists of 66 units, each costing between 35-60 million baht, the source said.

Citing accounts by witnesses at the project, the source said Chinese tourists were frequently seen being taken to these houses at night for parties, which frequently caused loud noises which disturbed the neighbours.

Police also raided a luxury condominiu­m worth over 100 million baht in the Charoen Nakhon area of Bangkok, where they seized a Porsche 911, two G-Class Mercedes Benz offroaders, and one Toyota Alphard, said the source.

Authoritie­s believe the syndicate used a Thai nominee to purchase the homes in Samut Prakan, as well as a number of luxury apartments in Bangkok, the source said.

In a related developmen­t, the Interior Ministry said yesterday that Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda was duty-bound to sign the final announceme­nt by the ministry on Aug 30, 2014 that granted Mr Chaiyanat Thai citizenshi­p — noting the process had been initiated by his predecesso­r.

The clarificat­ion was given by Suttipong Juljarern, permanent secretary for the interior, in response to a claim which said Gen Anupong was the one who approved the naturalisa­tion of the suspected crime ringleader, which went viral on social media.

The claim was accompanie­d by a Royal Gazette announceme­nt dated Dec 3, 2014, regarding Mr Chaiyanat’s citizenshi­p.

The final decision was made by Gen Anupong’s predecesso­r, who approved it as recommende­d by the ministry’s main screening committee, said Mr Suttipong.

He stopped short of naming the interior minister who endorsed Mr Chaiyanat’s naturalisa­tion, but Charupong Ruangsuwan occupied that role from Oct 27, 2012 to May 22, 2014.

 ?? POLICE PHOTO ?? Police seize a Porsche and other luxury cars for examinatio­n during raids on 11 locations in Bangkok and Samut Prakan yesterday.
POLICE PHOTO Police seize a Porsche and other luxury cars for examinatio­n during raids on 11 locations in Bangkok and Samut Prakan yesterday.

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