Raided the temple and caught a monk taking drugs. Found a lot of drug paraphernalia

Maha Sarakham, Administrative officials raided and inspected Maha Sarakham. After being informed that a monk in the temple had a habit of taking drugs. The inspection found only a large amount of drug paraphernalia. As for the addicted monk, he ran away. Maha Sarakham Provincial Administrative Special Operations Team The relevant agencies went to Ban Nong Ya Plong Temple, Bo Yai Subdistrict, Borabue District, after complaints that Monks in the temple have a habit of stealing and taking drugs. When officials arrived, they found 5 monks returning in a car. When he saw the officers, there was a monk, about 40 years old, jumping out of the car. Run and escape into the village. Officials tried to chase them but couldn't find them, so they took the remaining four monks for a urine test. But no drugs were found. Officers then deployed to search inside the cubicle. A large amount of methamphetamine drug paraphernalia was found. So he coordinated with the village headman and sent his relatives to contact the escaped monk. to bring him in for examination Narcotics Control Board seizes 320 kilograms of K-drugs hidden in robots ready to be sent to Taiwan After Australian authorities seized 108 kilograms of ice hidden in a food processing machine from Thailand last March, the ONCB expanded its results. Until it was discovered that the person delivering the said goods was a Thai woman. Until on April 24, it was found that the said woman Prepared to ship steel robot products to Taiwan. Therefore, we cooperate with relevant agencies. Inspecting the merchandise, they found 320 kilograms of ketamine hidden in the bases of five large steel robots. Officers then seized the drugs. and expanded results to arrest the delivery person on April 25. The suspect testified that he received orders from a Laotian woman to deliver the goods. This is the second time, receiving a transportation fee of 180,000 baht. From now on, the officials will expand the results to further arrest the participants. Fleeing an arrest warrant for 19 years, 5 more months until it expired, finally he was arrested. Sondhi officers jointly arrested Ms. Sunisa, age 43, according to an arrest warrant from the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court dated 15 November 2004 on charges of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. The arrest was made in front of the house in Kaeng Sian Subdistrict, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province, before the arrest. Investigators learned that this suspect He is fleeing an arrest warrant for a drug case after being arrested by police at Wat Phraya Krai Police Station. Stealing and buying drugs and was arrested in 2003. In court, the accused was bailed in court and fled, living as a housekeeper or employee in various places. There is no criminal background check. For more than 19 years, he was finally cornered and arrested. Just 5 months before the arrest warrant expires. Source: Thai News Agency

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