Drugs, guns seized in raid on gang storehouse in Pathum Thani

Drugs, guns seized in raid on gang storehouse in Pathum Thani
The drugs and weapons discovered during the attack on a home on Monday night in Pathum Thani’s Thanyaburi district are gathered by police. Pongpat Wongyala in the image

PATHUM THANI: Late on Monday night, police detained a home in the Thanyaburi area where they had taken millions of meth pills, kilograms of diamond ketamine, heroin, and shotguns.

The assault and seek were conducted as part of a thorough investigation into shady drug cartels.

Around 11.30 p.m. on Monday, investigators from Provincial Police Region 2 and narcotics suppression officers searched a & nbsp, house in Thayaphreuk housing estate, tambon Lam Phak Kud.

There were 3 million meth pills found during the search, along with 7 kilograms of cocaine, 5 kilogrammes of morphine, some” five-five” drugs, two AK rifles, 2 shotguns. There was also a pistol and some ammo. They were concealed under the staircase on the first surface. ( continues below)

During the police attack on a home in Pathum Thani, military-grade weapon, medicines, and other items were seized. ( Pongpat Wongyala photo )

The attack, according to Pol Maj Gen Theerachai Chamnarnmor, main investigator of Provincial Police Region 2, came after a policeman bite on July 24 in Chon Buri resulted in the arrest of an important substance network member in possession of 190,000 meth pills. The Pathum Thani apartment was being used by the gang as backup.

After eight days of police spied on the group, a person in his 25s to 30s was seen riding up to the house on his motorcycle, which he parked in front. Officers came out of hiding and entered to take him into custody. Otherwise, the man ran inside the house, leaped out of a rear window on the second floor, and ran away.

A bill of goods with a Mr. Amnart Sanongchalee of the Thanyaburi city listed as the recipient was found after the motorcycle was searched left and right outside the house. Both the vehicle and the reception were taken into custody as proof.

According to Pol Maj Gen Theerachai, the research was still ongoing.