NACC reveals 11.5 tons of K-like substances, some are not drugs



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The NACC secretary released the results of the examination of the medium as drug K that seized more than 11.5 tons, some of which were not addictive substances. But used in the industrial sector

NCCC Secretary General Wichai Chaamongkol led the media to inspect 11.5 tons of Ya K’s central storage room seized from a warehouse in Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province on 12 November, after the protesters asked where the seized center had gone.

The NCC Secretary General stated that core items were kept in the NCCC Region 1 Office, Lam Luk Ka, with tight security. Only two bags were able to enter and leave, and they confirmed that on the day of the seizure of the 475 bags, 66 bags were opened, random samples were analyzed with reagents. It appears to be a purple substance, which corresponds to drugs. Therefore, make the initial assumption that it was Ya K. But after being taken to the laboratory thoroughly, it was found that the substance found in the warehouse was not Ya K but trisodium phosphate OR substances used in the food and pharmaceutical industry that then NCCC will strictly inspect the chemical companies that import this type of substance to Thailand. To prevent drugs from being used, concealed, transported

However, although the medium found in 66 inspection bags was not Ya K, no more than 400 bags had been verified. NCCC is preparing to coordinate with relevant agencies, including international agencies, to conduct a joint investigation within this week. Although preliminarily a substance has not been found that is a drug K But it insists that legal proceedings can be initiated Because the guilt has already passed It is an international crime, on November 23, the NACC will inform the investigating officer of the Police Commission Narcotics But since it is an international case, the investigative power belongs to the Attorney General.



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