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NCCC in collaboration with relevant agencies Searching for a warehouse in Chachoengsao More than 11.5 tons of ketamine were found, worth 30 billion baht, the largest seizure in Thailand.
On November 12, 2020, Mr. Somsak Thepsutin, Minister of Justice Together with Mr. Wichai Chaiyamongkol, Secretary General of the NACC, Lieutenant Colonel Montree Yimyam, Lecturer, NCCC Mr. Jeremy Douglas, Regional Representative of the Office of the United Nations for the Suppression of Narcotic Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Major General Chakrit Sawasdee, Chief of Police Chachoengsao Jointly announce the results of the ketamine seizure test Thailand’s largest batch, totaling over 11.5 tons
Mr. Somsak said that the ketamine seizure was a cooperation under the interception and suppression program in the airport area and the interception project. Drug addiction International port area Approximately 300 kg total weight of ketamine (ketamine) or drug K was seized abroad and the origin was investigated as being shipped from Thailand by ship.
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Mr. Wichai said that due to the NCCC Sondhi Force Office with the NCCC and the Customs Department Investigate the results of the ketamine smuggling movement Until knowing the warehouse Of this drug trafficking network And brought to search said place Which is a warehouse in Tha Kham sub-district, Chachoengsao province, after the inspection found 457 bags of ketamine, 25 kg per bag, total weight of about 11.5 tons.
Somsak said that 11.5 tons of ketamine, if the retail value is higher than 38,750,000,000 baht, than if the batch of drugs fell to where Both abroad and in Thailand are disastrous. This press conference is just the beginning. Subsequently, the results must be expanded to seize assets acquired through drug crimes. This is the policy of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, assigned to the Office of the NACC and the NACC to jointly expand the results to seize the assets.
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