Arrested 3 women hired to transport 200,000 methamphetamine pills until they were cornered at Wang Praprab checkpoint.

Tak, Police traced and arrested three teenage girls driving a pickup truck carrying more than 200,000 methamphetamine pills from the Chiang Rai border. Finally, he was cornered at the Wang Praprab checkpoint in Tak Province. He confessed that he had received 100,000 baht for transportation, divided among three people. Pol. Maj. Gen. Samrit Ekkamon, commander of Tak Provincial Police, revealed that from the coordination work together with the police Headquarters of the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission. with Provincial Police Region 6, Tak Provincial Police Received notification from the report that There was a car suspected of illegally transporting drugs. from the northern area Will be delivered to customers according to the employer's orders in the Bangkok-perimeter area using white cars. Chiang Mai registration and black cars, Lamphun registration, use the route from the Chiang Rai border area. Passing through Phayao-Phrae-Sukhothai Heading into Tak Province, so coordinated with the poli ce operation team. Follow the two target cars in the area of ??Sukhothai Province. Until this morning at 8:00 a.m., the two cars were found leading and following, leaving a distance of 3-5 km, thus following the two targets. Ready to coordinate the checkpoint at Wang Praprab Police Station to stop both vehicles. Until reaching the Wang Praprab checkpoint. Found a black pickup truck with Lamphun license plate following the report so they stopped and arrested him. Miss Nanthapat, 23 years old, from Phop Phra District, was in a state of panic. testified that he came from Sukhothai Pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs hidden in the car. I admit that there was a vehicle leading along, which was another white pickup truck with Chiang Mai registration. The officials then divided up their forces to follow up. Until the target car was found along Road 12 (Km. 106-107), Nam Reum Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, arrested Ms. Manipa, 19 years old, the driver, and Ms. Onpreeya, 18 years old, and searched the car. Found 10 1 bundles of methamphetamine hidden on both sides of the car doors and the compartments on both sides of the car, including 202,000 methamphetamine tablets. Miss Nannapat Confessed that he was hired to transport drugs. This time he was paid 100,000 baht, dividing the money among three people. Initially, he was charged with "jointly distributing category 1 drugs (amphetamine or methamphetamine) for distribution without allowed and it is an act that affects the security of the state.' The accused was then detained at Wang Praprab Police Station for further investigation to find participants in the movement. Source: Thai News Agency