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Narcotics Control Board Sets a Five-Million-Baht Bounty on Myanmar Drug Lord “Chaiwat Pornsakulpaisal aka Lt Col Yi Sae”

Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen, chief of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board

 

CHIANG RAI – The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has set a Bt5,000,000 bounty on Chaiwat Pornsakulpaisal, or Lt Col Yi Sae, and is tapping all venues to get the drug kingpin to Thailand.

Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen, chief of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, right, explains to a police officer in Ayutthaya province on Sunday the plans to go after drug kingpin Chaiwat Pornsakulpaisal, or Lt Col Yi Sae. (Photo by Sunthorn Pongpao)

The reward for his capture follows two major drug busts in the old capital on Friday and Sunday.

 

While in Ayutthaya Province NCB Secretary General Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen said that the agency was mulling an arrest warrant and will contact Myanmar and Interpol to arrest Yi Sae after having enough evidence of his involvement in drug production and trafficking through Northern Thailand.

 

Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen said Yi Sae was believed to be in the Myanmar border area of Thachilek opposite Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district.

 

The decision to put Yi Sae on the most-wanted list, with a huge bounty on his head, was taken the very day that the death of the original Opium Warlord was announced in Yangon.

 

Lo Hsing Han, who led a chequered career producing and trafficking opium and heroin, died on Saturday, in his mid-70s, his family said.

 

He was the king of heroin in the 1970s, the subject of the award-winning film by Adrian Cowell that dubbed him the king of the Opium Warlords (1974), and amazed the world with film of lines of hundreds of mules packing opium to smugglers and heroin refineries.

 

After spending time in Thai prison, Lo Hsing Han went back to Myanmar, and cut a deal with the military junta running the country.

The generals, in exchange for millions of dollars of his money, made him a legal “businessman”, who built tourist hotels, a Rangoon port and other Opium financed companies.

 

Then Myanmar’s 4th President Ne Win allowed his Lo Hsing Han’s protege, Khun Sa, take over the dirtiest part of the opium and heroin trade.

A screen grab from the 1974 documentary film “Opium Warlords” shows the late Lo Hsing Han conducting a meeting of his drug cabal. Lo is at the head of the table on the right.

 

The drug warlord Khun Sa now leads Muser tribal troops in Myanmar and has long been suspected of heading a major drug smuggling organisation.

 

The agency believes that this central province and neighbouring Ang Thong are his key posts to keep drugs, especially methaphetamine pills, before distributing them to dealers in Greater Bangkok.

 

A large number of methamphetamine pills were seized in a raid on a rented room in Ayutthaya early on Sunday.

 

A raid on a Madee dormitory in Bang Pa-in district in Ayutthaya was led by Pol Maj Gen Korn-ek Phetchaiwet, the Ayutthaya Chief of Police and Pol Col Sarathoon Pradit, chief of Pang Pa-in police, on information from residents who suspected the room might have been used to deal drugs.

 

Police searched the room and found 51,600 methamphetamine pills, two pistols with 23 rounds of ammunition and a bullet-proof vest. Nobody was in the room at the time.

 

The room was rented by a woman identified as Sukanya Poomsanthia, who signed the rental contract, but it was a man, Sompong Khieopra-in, who had occupied the room.

 

Mr Sompong was arrested earlier on July 5 with 500,000 methamphetamine pills and 10 kilogrammes of ya ice, or crystal methamphetamine, in Bang Pa-in and was already in police custody.

 

 

The crackdown followed a raid on Friday when police arrested Mr Sompong and another suspect and seized 500,000 methamphetamine pills, or ya ba, and 10kg of crystal methamphetamine, or ya ice, with a combined street value of about 300 million baht.

 

 

Police found 200,000 ya ba pills and 4kg of ya ice in Mr Sompong’s truck. They later discovered the remaining drugs hidden under dense grass near the petrol station, he added.

 

Officers said Mr Sompong confessed that he had been hired to transport drugs from Chiang Rai to Ayutthaya, taking Mrs Bayun along with him as a cover.

 

Pol Gen Pongsapat said police were able to decipher the code, AA999, encrypted on the illegal drugs. The first two letters tells the destination the drugs are headed to and the numbers tell who the manufacturer is.

 

According to the code, the drugs were sent by an international network under Yi Sae and were bound for Bangkok, the officer said.

 

In October last year, Lampang and anti-narcotics police seized 1.2 million methamphetamine tablets and 5kg of crystal methamphetamine at a checkpoint.

 

The seizure was traced to Yi Sae’s network in Myanmar.

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Chiang Rai Man Kills Woman’s Infant Daughter When She Refuses His Sexual Advances

Chiang Rai Man Kills Woman's Infant

Police in Wiang Kaen District of Chiang Rai Province have arrested a 50 year old man after the threatened to rape a 20 year-old woman and the proceeded to murder her 2 and half month old baby.

Police with doctors from Wiang Kaen Hospital and the Chao Luang Wiang Kaen Welfare Association were summoned to the scene of the incident to a 2-story cement house, Village No. 2, Tha Kham Subdistrict, Wiang Kaen District of Chiang Rai

On arrival they found Ms. Chanikarn, age 20, in a state of distress crying uncontrollably beside her 2 and a half month baby girl (Linlada) that was dead on the floor.

After calming Ms. Chanikarn, the child’s mother, said that at approximately 2:30 p.m she was out to collect diapers that had been dried in front of the house, while her 2 and a half month old daughter was sleep on the ground floor of the house.

She said she was suddenly approached by a Mr. Lee, about 40 years old, who lived on the opposite side of the road. He came towards her and grabbed her arm and threatened her saying if she didn’t sleeping with him he will go and kill his daughter.

Miss Chanikan refused and ran away, then Mr. Lee then walked into the house and grabbed Ms. Linlada’s leg, smashing the child’s head against the cement floor of the house. The infant died immediately.

Mr. Lee then just walked away and returned to his own home, leaving Miss Chanikan and her dead baby.

When police went to Mr. Lee’s home he immediately confessed killing the infant and was taken to Wiang Kaen Police Station for further questioning.  Under caution he told police that he was sexually attracted to Miss Chanikan‘s and when her husband leave for work he took the opportunity to approach her.

He said when he saw her husband leave he crossed that road and found Miss Chanikan in the yard alone, he then threatened her to sleep with him, saying he would kill her child if she didn’t have sex with him. However when she refused he flew into a fit of rage walked into her home and murdered he baby. He said he was out of control with rage.

After killing the infant he walk across the street to his home and waited for the police to arrive. The police have charged him with premeditated murder and attempted rape. He is being held without bail at the local remand center.

Meanwhile, Miss Chanikan and her family were preparing a religious burial ceremony for the child.

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Police in Chiang Rai Launch Crackdown on Cyber Criminals in Golden Triangle

Police in Chiang Rai Launch Crackdown on Cyber Criminals in Golden Triangle

CHIANG RAI: Prime Minister Settha Thavisin has authorized the establishment of an emergency cyber center operated by the Royal Thai Police to combat transnational crimes committed by call center gangs along the Thai border in Chiang Rai province.

On July 19, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin directed the Center to combat information technology crimes. The Royal Thai Police (Royal Thai Police) will crack down on call center gangs in Myanmar, Laos, and along the border.

His directive comes as call center gangs ratchet up their scams to defraud people of their money, causing concern among Thais and jeopardizing the country’s economic and social stability.

Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Deputy Commander and Director of the Police Crime Suppression Division, Assigned Pol. Lt. Gen. Thatchai Pitanilabut, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Police/Deputy Director of the Police Crime Suppression Division, has launched the operation ‘Bombing the Thieves’ Bridge’ in collaboration with the CAT Office, G., mobile phone network operators AIS DTAC TRUE NT, and local security agencies to cut the mobile phone signal and WiFi internet that criminals illegally use to deceive Thai citizens.

Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Deputy Commander and Director of the Police Crime Suppression Division

Pol. Lt. Gen. Thatchai stated that they will begin pressing the first action of the ‘Explosion of Thieves’ Bridge’ in Chiang Rai Province toward the thieves’ base of operations in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone.

The territory surrounding King Roman in Laos. King Roman is now a full-service entertainment destination with an airport that welcomes travelers from Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, he explained.

According to Pol. Lt. Gen. Thatchai, this operation will have no influence on honest people along the Thai border, and it will only target cyber criminals.

They will also increase the arrest and prosecution of unlawful service towers, such as SIM booths, which allow gangs register SIM cards to swindle the people. Dealing with criminal organizations of foreigners and Thais who band together to deceive and damage Thais.

Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Deputy Commander and Director of the Police Crime Suppression Division

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) suspended more than three million SIM cards on July 16 because the holders had not verified their identities with their mobile phone operators by the deadline, in accordance with the NBTC’s measures to combat alleged fraudsters’ mule accounts.

The names of the holders of 80 million mobile phone numbers used for mobile banking transactions did not match the names associated with the mobile banking accounts.

The NBTC would require mobile phone companies to authenticate SIM card holders and the names of their mobile banking accounts. The verification procedure is expected to be completed by the end of September this year.

In addition, the NBTC and Royal Thai Police have collaborated to combat illegal telecom towers throughout the country’s borders, disconnecting signals at 465 places, altering antenna direction at 470 towers, and dismantling antennas at 179 locations.

They are certain that the move will disrupt contact center gangs and other types of technology-based crime.

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Machete Wielding Man Shot an Killed by Police in Chiang Rai

Police in Mae Chan, Chiang Rai, shot and killed a 28-year-old man who allegedly attacked a police officer with a machete.

Police in Mae Chan, Chiang Rai, shot and killed a 28-year-old man who allegedly attacked a police officer with a machete. The officer was slashed in the right leg with the machete.

According to police, the culprit, known only as Mr. Toon, had been harassing local villagers in Mae Chan district, Chiang Rai, threatening them with a knife and using violet insults.

The village headman arrived on the scene to try to calm Mr. Toon, but he was shouting hysterically and taking swipes at him with the machete, so he contacted the police.

When the responding officer arrived at the site about 9 p.m., he attempted to calm the man, but he instead assaulted the officer, slashing his right leg with the machete. In self-defense, the cop had to fire his gun at Mr. Toon, striking him in the chest.

Mr. Toon and the policeman were taken to Mae Chan Hospital, where Mr. Toon died of a gunshot wound. Pol Sgt. Sutthikiat Phanomphraisakul was released from the hospital after receiving numerous stitches for his injuries.

Local police received a tip around 9.30 p.m. yesterday that a guy was causing mayhem in the village. When authorities arrived, they discovered 28-year-old Toon strolling along a public road, holding a large knife and threatening people. Mae Chan district officials attempted to contain the incident.

During a search of Mr. Toon’s home, authorities discovered methamphetamine consumption equipment. Locals told authorities that the man was addicted to Yaba (Methamphetamine) and an alcoholic.

The authorities are conducting an inquiry to determine Toon’s motivations and whether any underlying issues contributed to his violent outburst.

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