PUBLISHED: 27 Mar 2024 at 13: 01
In Pathum Thani’s Lat Lum Kaeo area, a police raid resulted in the arrest of six users of a major pharmaceutical network, as well as the seizure of 5.6 million meth pills and 200 kilograms of morphine.
The operating acting federal police commander, Pol Gen Kitrat Panphet, the acting federal police commander, reported to reporters that the four men and two women had been taken into custody from a home in the Nattanun Home cover house in tambon Khu Kwang.  ,
He identified the adult suspects as Kittithat Ketkaeo, 33, Kittisak Lordee, 24, Thaweesak Kaeosong, 33, and Pongsak Samlee, 31, and the ladies as Wilaiwan Kraiyarat, 35, and Chayapha Traikaeo, 32.
Police detained a field pickup truck reportedly used for drug deliveries during the procedure on Sunday night, bringing in 5.6 million cocaine pills and 200 kilogrammes of ketamine.
The Metropolitan Police Bureau section 8’s imprisonment of alleged drug retailers in Bangkok’s Thon Buri area and some drug dealers in the Ram Intra place came shortly after the attack and seizures.
A thorough analysis revealed a sizable system distributing illegal drugs to agents in the Central and Plains region. Members of the network kept the drugs in a D Lum Kaeo city residence on the Nattanun Home housing property.
According to authorities, the crew reportedly delivered drugs to agents at evening using a variety of vehicles.
Eventually, the researchers learned that a drug supply may be made to the residence on March 24 at around 11 p.m. The six defendants were later apprehended by police, who waited, and the delivery truck and drugs were found inside the house.
All defendants confessed to the fees, according to authorities, and said they were paid 200, 000 ringgit for each pharmaceutical supply they made.
According to Pol Gen Kitrat, the seized drugs belonged to” Chao Nane,” a significant criminal organization that facilitated the movement of medicines from the North to the country’s interior regions via Kanchanaburi’s Phanom Thuan city. The drug traffickers had rented the property in Pathum Thani’s D Lum Kaeo area to store the goods before delivering them to buyers in Bangkok, Ayutthaya, and nearby areas.
According to the acting police chief, all six suspects had formerly been detained on medicine costs.
All were accused of conspiring to buy or possess illegal drugs. According to Pol Gen Kitrat, they were being held by the authorities in order to file a lawsuit.
Assistant federal police chief Pol Gen Samran Nuanma, Metropolitan Police Bureau director Pol Lt Gen Thiti Saengsawang, and another senior police officers were also present for the press briefing.
Authorities acquire a pickup truck and illegal drugs found inside a house in Pathum Thani. Six offenders, straight, were likewise arrested. ( Photo: Metropolitan Police Bureau Facebook )