Two police, suspect wounded in Pattani drug bust

Two police, suspect wounded in Pattani drug bust
After being shot by a second suspect on Monday night in Pattani’s Yaring district, police observe packages of methmphetamine pills that were discovered on the mattress of the pickup truck. ( Wassayos Ngamkham provided the photo )

On Monday evening, a powerful police sting operation in the Yaring district of Pattani resulted in gunfire that injured two police officers and one drug suspect.

During the medicine knock, 400,000 methamphetamine pills were taken, and both suspects were detained.

A Pattani dealer was recently contacted by a police officer posing as the customer to purchase 200, 000 cocaine pills. On Monday evening, supply was scheduled along Road 42 in tambon Manangyong. &nbsp,

When two men arrived in a delivery truck to make the supply, the officers were waiting. &nbsp,

According to the police, one suspect exited the car and handed the undercover officer a backpack containing 200,000 medications. Mahama Wadeng, 37, was the suspect’s name.

On the circumstance, two members of a mutual local police-Crime Suppression Division team entered to arrest Mr. Mahama. Flames from the pick truck was started by the second suspect. The two soldiers, Mr. Mahama and Pol Sgt. Maj Yusor Aaedasong and Surachet Pongsao, were struck by bullets.

Sufian Salae, 32, was the name of the next think and alleged shooter. The police, who were hiding outside, and nbsp immediately detained him.

The injuries to the two soldiers were small. The think suffered a serious up injury after being struck.

According to authorities, a search revealed an extra 200, 000 heroin pills in the car. &nbsp,

The two suspects were accused of attempted murder, improper weapon possession, and illegal drug possession with the intent to buy. They were turned over to the Yaring officers so they could be prosecuted.

On Monday evening, authorities searched the pickup and nbsp involved in the pharmaceutical statue in Pattani’s Yaring neighborhood. ( Photo provided by Wassayos Ngamkham )