Hells Angels, yakuza suspects arrested

According to the officers, an American and two Chinese are wanted in their home countries for numerous offenses.

Hells Angels, yakuza suspects arrested
At a lecture on Wednesday at the Immigration Bureau, an officer goes into detail about the activities of an American Hells Angels associate. ( Image: police )

Two Chinese men who are thought to be associated with the gang gang and an Australian man who is suspected of belonging to the Hells Angels have both been detained by immigration police. All three of them were wanted for a variety of atrocities.

According to Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, deputy director of the Immigration Bureau, the 31-year-old Asian male was detained at a posh apartment on Soi Thong Lor.

Elices was the only name given to the suspect, who was wanted in Australia for 38 offenses. The other 36 offenses were all involving firearms, one involved the trafficking of 14 kilograms of methamphetamine, and the other included multinational crime.

Police claimed that when he arrived in the nation on a licensed private planes, the man was traveling with an Italian passport bearing the name MR Gjini. When they arrested him, police discovered his American passport.

The Australian, according to Pol Maj Gen Phanthana, is a key part of the Hells Angels group, which deals in drugs and weapons.

The immigrants were detained on Sunday and Monday.

Masao, 36, and Suzuki, 24, were the only names given to the two Asian people who were detained.

They were thought to be yakuza people when they were detained at a rented home in an upscale housing complex in the Phatthanakan neighborhood.

After being accused of stealing the maid’s smart phone, who had used it to document their suspicious actions at the house, Mr. Masao was charged with fraud.

Mr. Suzuki, the various Japanese man, was accused of overstaying his card.

According to Pol Maj Gen Phanthana, four or five people, including the Chinese couple, were suspected of engaging in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking. They moved usually and stayed in a team at occupied housing, he claimed.

For 18 offenses, including cocaine and natural assault, Mr. Masao was wanted in Japan. According to Pol Maj Gen Phanthana, Mr. Suzuki was suspected of three instances of assault and physical assault in Japan.

Facts about two Asian defendants are provided by another immigration official. ( Image: police )

The detention of suspected international criminals on Sunday and Monday are covered by Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, deputy director of the Immigration Bureau.