13 September 2023 at 12:25 PUBLISHED
Three fugitive smugglers left sacks of meth pills on the banks of the Mekong River in the Ban Phaeng region of Nakhon Phonom province, and army rangers were able to seize more than 250 000 of them.
After receiving a tip that illegal drugs had been smuggled across the creek and delivered it, military rangers waited in invasion along the bank of the River in the Ban Phaeng district. Early on Wednesday, they noticed three men walking along the riverbank close to & nbsp, Phaeng Tai village, carrying two sacks. In addition, & nbsp,
The guards came forward and demanded that the men halt so they could research. In retaliation, they threw the two & nbsp, sacks, and fled. The baskets held 129 packs totaling 258, 000 frequency pills. The medications were given to the police at the Ban Phaeng officers place, nbsp. In addition, & nbsp,
Early on Wednesday, Rangers display the chalk deals that fugitive smugglers left on the Mekong River’s banks in Nakhon Phanom. ( Image: 21st Rangers Regiment )
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