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“Somsak” reveals that the NCC detained “YaK”, the largest in Thailand, with more than 11.5 tons worth 28.75 billion baht, preparing to export out of the country and expand the results of the seizure according to the policy of combat.
On November 12, 2020, Mr. Somsak Thepsutin, Minister of Justice, together with Mr. Wichai Chaamongkol, Secretary General of the Commission Office. Narcotics Prevention and Suppression (NCCC) came to investigate, Ketamine was seized. Large multinational drug ring after the NCCC received information from the Taiwanese authorities that 300 kilograms of ketamine have been smuggled into Taiwan. What the warehouse of origin found from the investigation It is located in the Tha Kham warehouse, Bang Pakong district, Chachoengsao province, so it has been investigated until it is found that the ketamine is packaged in bags and sacks, with a weight total of approximately 11,500 kilograms, worth approximately 28.75 billion baht based on retail price. This is the largest number ever caught in Thailand. And it’s probably a big multinational drug export network. Therefore, prepare to investigate, arrest, expand the effect of this drug network. Ready to continue taking ownership
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Mr. Somsak revealed that the search was an integration of the Aeronautical Area Drug Control Administration (AITF) project, which is a collaboration between narcotics police, military, customs, purses and occupational groups. And the key force is the NCCC, which has been following this network for up to 2 months until this warehouse is known to have launched a number of ketamine drugs. Prepare to export to the third country that is the destination of delivery of this medicine. What ketamine is popularly used among foreign tourists? And nightlife When ingested, it will cause hallucinations. And damaging the brain system too
The NCCC secretary general said the route for drug transportation in the country of origin is being investigated. But believe that you have been transported through the Golden Triangle area, Chiang Rai province before being taken to this warehouse. The investigation found that two Thai suspects were responsible for transporting all ketamine drugs to the street as follows: They believe the background is a multinational drug cartel company. Currently, it is in the process of monitoring and expanding the results.
Lieutenant Colonel Montree Yimyam, commander of the Narcotics Police, said the case was a major worldwide case. The narcotics police will act as an investigating officer with the NACC and all departments. To bring the defendant to trial AND the seizure of all assets to comply with government policy.
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