Four defendants– two Singaporeans, one Filipina and a Thai– have been arrested for selling illegal medicines and vaping products.
Commander of the Patrol and Special Operation Division, Pol Maj Gen Worawit Yanchinda, on Friday led a group of soldiers to arrest two Taiwanese people, aged 23 and 28, a Filipina person, 25, and a Thai person, 24.
Some illegal items were seized from the suspects, including e- smoke pods containing meth and cocaine, “happy water” drugs, ecstasy, ketamine, crystal methamphetamine and nimetazepam.
Along with the illegal items, the officers even seized their phones, income cards, bank books and 376, 000 ringgit in money.
The defendants were detained in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district’s Bang Kapi sub-district at two apartments.
The Patrol and Special Operation Division was informed of the police’s investigation into the methamphetamine-containing methamphetamine-containing smoke mouthpiece profits.
The company discovered that these mouthpieces were being sold on the Line app for 4, 000 ringgit per piece or 7, 000 ringgit per two pieces. The seller may use a Grab delivery service to deliver the pods once the buyer has placed an order.
Eventually, the officers discovered that some suspects were residing in a condominium in the Thong Lor neighborhood.
The officers managed to find the second suspect, a Taiwanese man, at the apartments. The Thai woman believe and smoke pods were discovered in the room where he led the authorities. The two offenders claimed to have a second place in a different Rama IX condo. The officers then searched the room and discovered a Filipina girl and another Taiwanese suspect along with their marijuana and vape pens.
The four defendants have been charged with selling e-cigarette materials and the hands of Category 1 cocaine.