Meth with new logos hints at possible new source

Six suspects in Buri Ram have been detained, but the leader is still at large, according to the leader.

Methamphetamine pills bearing logos that law enforcement authorities have not seen before were seized in Buri Ram province on Saturday morning. (Screenshots)
On Saturday night, police in Buri Ram territory seized methamphetamine pills with logos that law enforcement had never seen before. ( Screenshots )

Fears have been raised following the arrest of over 100 000 tablets with previously unknown emblems in Buri Ram on Saturday, which suggested a fresh supply of meth.

Following a tip-off about drug trafficking across the Thai borders into the northern Thai state, a combined force made the arrest of the Office of Narcotics Control Board, the Border Patrol Police, and the Royal Thai Army.

A group of six people from the Lahan Sai city were apprehended after the operation.

The suspects — identified just as Likit, 31, Chirayu, 27, Wanchai, 36, Wasan, 25, Sakda, 30, and Pataradanai, 24 — were found in possession of 101, 600 cocaine medications and a.380-calibre weapons loaded with a second round of weapons.

The drugs were said to have an estimated street value of 1.4 million ringgit, according to officials.

Pataradanai, who was the first to get caught with 6, 000 medications, told authorities that Wanchai had received 600, 000 tablets from a place in Saraburi, and the party intended to deliver them. They had so far delivered 500, 000 medications to consumers in neighbouring regions.

He claimed that Likit was the gang’s president but that he was reportedly receiving guidance from an unidentified thief known as Chi, who is still at big.

According to regulators, the confiscated tablets bear a special symbol they had not seen before. The figures” Y vs 1″ were written on the wax paper that was packaged. The supplements have the words A or WY on them. Issues about a potential new source of recruited drugs entering the country are raised by the new brand.