Additional Seizure: Nakhon Pathom Police Expand International Ice Drug Gang Operation, Seize 44 Kilograms More
Nakhon Pathom police seized 44 kilograms of methamphetamine worth 6 million baht from a Malaysian drug trafficking gang, arresting one suspect at a border checkpoint while three others fled following a separate bust of 440 kilograms days ea
At 11:30 a.m. on May 18, 2025, at the third-floor conference room of Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police Headquarters, Police Major General Phitthak Uppong, commander of Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police, along with Deputy Commander Phongswat Khampaechuea, Thipamets Sangkhawanana (Director of Crime Suppression Division 7), Police Colonel Piyoros Kanthaseeri, and other investigation units announced the seizure of ice from an international Malaysian drug trafficking network. Officers seized 44 kilograms of methamphetamine valued at over 6 million baht and an Isuzu MU-X pickup truck (Bangkok license plate 3 ชต-3371) with ice hidden inside, parked at a resort in Ban Thung Krapang Hom, Kamphaeng Saen District, Nakhon Pathom Province. Four suspects rented two rooms but registered only two names before abandoning the vehicle and fleeing. Police arrested one suspect, Mr. Jeeva Olakanathan, a Malaysian national, at the Sadeao Border Checkpoint in Songkhla Province. Three other suspects remain at large.
According to the provincial police commander, this operation stemmed from an initial arrest on May 14, 2025, when officers from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau and Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police arrested five Malaysian nationals with 440 kilograms of ice at a hotel in Taphluang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Pathom. Following interrogation, investigators learned of a second Malaysian network staying separately at various hotels and resorts. After hotel staff provided tips on May 15, 2025, police tracked the suspects and obtained a search warrant on May 16. When they opened the locked pickup truck, they found 44 one-kilogram packages of methamphetamine.
During interrogation, Mr. Jeeva confessed that both groups belonged to the same gang. He and three companions—Morgan Rajan Krishnan, Jayalan, and Darendren—separated from the initial group with 44 kilograms of ice. Upon learning on May 14 that their associates at Taphluang Hotel were arrested and their drugs seized, they panicked and scattered. Fearing police pursuit, they abandoned the vehicle, with some fleeing south toward Malaysia. Mr. Jeeva's current whereabouts remain under investigation.