Police Bust Drug Smuggler With 294,000 Methamphetamine Pills
Highway police arrested a 39-year-old driver with 294,000 methamphetamine pills hidden across seven locations in his pickup truck along Rama II Road in Samut Sakhon province. The suspect admitted he was hired through Facebook to transport t
On July 22, 2569, highway police officers led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Pornsakdi Laoruchiralai arrested Watcharat, 39, along Rama II Road (Highway 35) at kilometer 51 in Samut Sakhon province. Officers became suspicious when they noticed the pickup truck lacked a rear license plate and observed the driver's nervous behavior and unusual bulging in the truck bed floor. Upon closer inspection, police discovered 294,000 methamphetamine pills packed and hidden across seven locations within the vehicle: beneath the truck bed liner, under the tailgate, inside door panels, in the center console, and beneath the ceiling panels.
During questioning, the suspect admitted to receiving the assignment through Facebook from a contact known as "Nai Mobile." He was hired for 150,000 baht to transport the drugs from the Ramkhamhaeng area to Narathiwat province. Police charged him with possession of methamphetamine for distribution as a commercial operation, which carries penalties for causing drug proliferation and public safety threats. The suspect was handed over to Bang Torad Police Station for further investigation and prosecution, with authorities continuing efforts to identify and apprehend other members of the smuggling network.