80kg of crystal meth seized in Pathum Thani

Two suspects arrested after seek of delivery, weapons and ammo seized in Thanyaburi

Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thumsuthee, investigative commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, examines packs of crystal methamphetamine found inside an Isuzu MU-X pickup truck in Thanyaburi district of Pathum Thani. (Photo: Metropolitan Police Bureau IDMB)
In the Thanyaburi city of Pathum Thani, Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thumsuthee, the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s analytical captain, examines bundles of crystal methamphetamine that were discovered inside an Isuzu MU-X delivery vehicle. ( Photo: Metropolitan Police Bureau IDMB)

In the Pathum Thani city of Thanyaburi, 80 kilogrammes of crystal meth and firearms were seized, along with two drug suspects.

After searching his Isuzu MU-X pickup, Metropolitan Police Bureau ( MPB) officers discovered 80 bags containing crystal methamphetamine and two sachets of ketamine inside his, the only person identified as Onn, the 23-year-old man. The arrest took position at a car park in Rangsit-Pathum Thani Soi 14 in tambon Prachathipat of Thanyaburi on Tuesday night, Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thumsuthee, analytical commander of the MPB, said on Saturday.

The officers later arrested a second suspect, identified only as Niphon, 31, at a house not far from the automobile area on the same day. A research found a Smith &amp, Wesson pistol, a gun and several rounds of shots inside the house.

The two gentlemen were detained after an investigation into information that they had been selling drugs in the province’s Rangsit region, which is located just north of Bangkok. According to Pol Maj Gen Theeradet, researchers looked at their behavior and discovered that they had rented the home in Rangsit-Pathum Thani Soi 14.

The duo were charged with illegal possession of Category 1 drugs ( crystal methamphetamine ) with intent to sell, illegal possession of Category 2 drugs (ketamine ) and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.

Both suspects had been detained before being charged with participation in the pharmaceutical industry, according to a record-check.

During doubting, the offenders claimed they had been hired to deliver medicines to sellers for 100, 000 ringgit. They were confined to police prison for legal actions.