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The former prisoner used a second-grader on drugs for hundreds of wages along with methamphetamine. Revealing the children’s parents were jailed for drug addiction
(November 2, 2020) Pol. Maj. Gen. Rutthaphon Naawarat, Buriram Provincial Police Commander, received a drug trafficking report Using primary school children as children to walk medicine Therefore assigned Pol.Col. Kongchart Subcommander Party of the Provincial Police, Buriram province Who is responsible for the drug investigation Even knowing that the students were being used as victims to sell methamphetamine in the local area, the Satuek district ordered the police in the Operation Unit of Phuthon Narcotics Prevention and Suppression in Buriram Sondhi province with police, Satuek police station and administrative officials Satuk district plans to attract buy and arrest
For the attractiveness of buying, he found a 9-year-old teacher (name) currently studying in second grade, a school in the Satuk district. Sitting on the bank of the Mun River in the Satuek Sub-District Township, Satuek District, but after examining the interior, he found five methamphetamine tablets in the bag. 25-year-old Wirasak or Kong, who is a member of the same community Hired methamphetamine to deliver to customers When doing a fishing trip on the water, there will be customers to collect the drugs. Who will receive a salary of 100-300 baht per time, depending on the number of drugs sold. And every time Mr. Gong administered 2 methamphetamine tablets at the same time
Later, the officer arrested Mr. Weerasak. On the edge of the river Mun While you go fishing with a group of friends. Following the discovery, 100 methamphetamine tablets were found in plastic bags hidden inside a bamboo tube. The officer has written a check and confiscated it as evidence. Ready to arrest Mr. Wirasak Come for questioning at the Phuthon Drug Prevention and Control Operations Center, Buriram province
From the interrogation of Mr. Gong I admitted to confess that I received amphetamines from the Lao people. It is used to sell to youth groups in both Satuk districts. And nearby districts will sell 50 baht per tablet, both admitting they gave 9-year-old HA to deliver the goods or deliver the drugs to actual customers. But he claimed not to force Children do it voluntarily themselves. Because he wanted money to spend because his parents were arrested for selling drugs. He currently lives with a poor grandmother, giving the children 100-300 baht a time and 2 methamphetamine pills at a time as salary. However, Mr. Wirasak’s background check found that he had been arrested for drug trafficking and possession of a firearm in illegal possession for about 4 years, but did not panic.
The Buriram provincial police commander said the arrest of drug-related people was considered from the age of nine and he believed the child was likely lured or induced to engage in illegal activities. To evade detection by authorities Both relying on loopholes in the law by using children as a means of releasing property or walking drugs This is considered a concern and it is believed that there are many more child victims of this nature. Which ordered the inspectors to expand the results of whether other children were used as victims or not. In addition to coordinating the relevant departments to provide assistance. And jointly find measures to prevent children from being victims of illegal acts again.
Initially, Mr. Wirasak was charged with “possession of illegal drugs”. And Yung Yong encourages children to commit illegal acts. ” And if the behavior falls within the scope of human trafficking, he will report additional charges, while Ducharist, 9, who is the victim and is still studying, will coordinate school and community care.