Pubdate: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 Source: Chiangmai Mail (Thailand) Copyright: 2004 Chiangmai Mail Contact: http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3105 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION YA BA BUST IN CHIANG MAI But The Big Fish Escapes Again Drug Suppression Division of Provincial Police Bureau, Region 5, in cooperation with Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), United State's Department of Justice arrested a Hmong drug dealer, Chaiyong Worachotwanaprai, 31, and seized a total of 750,000 ya ba tablets in Chiang Dao district, Chiang Mai on August 15. A press conference was held at the Provincial Police Bureau, Region 5 with Chiang Mai Governor Suwat Tantipat, Pol Lt Gen Chalor Chuwong, Commissioner of Provincial Police Bureau, Region 5, Pol Lt Gen Watcharapol Prasarnratchakij, Commander of the Drug Suppression Division, and American and Thai officials of the DEA, and Chiang Mai Police Airborne Unit in attendance. Following a tip-off, DEA officials knew that a large quantity of ya ba tablets were being smuggled into Thailand to be delivered to a major dealer in Bangkok. Pissanu Laoree, or Thanapong Taweehirunkul, and his accomplices, who reside in Chiang Dao district, would transfer the ya ba being kept in Ban Pang Klang in Tambon Toong Khao Puang, Chiang Dao district to the dealer by pick-up truck. The police and DEA officials set up a checkpoint and road block on the Chotana (Chiang Mai - Fang) Highway and arrested the driver, Chaiyong, who had 274,000 ya ba pills hidden under the pick-up truck's mudguards. On questioning, Chaiyong admitted that he was paid 100,000 baht to deliver the ya ba to Thanapong and his accomplices. However, police were not the only one's to receive tip-offs and they found that Thanapong and his gangs had escaped. Afterwards, the police and DEA officials searched Chaiyong's father's house in Wiang Pa Pao district, Chiang Rai, and Chaiyong's wife in Doi Luang Sub-district, Chiang Rai but they found no ya ba. Another police team discovered 476,000 tablets of ya ba at a house in Tambon Toong Khao Puang, Chiang Dao district, Chiang Mai belonging to Anucha Laoree or Chanon Taweehirunkul, brother of the escaped Thanapong Taweehirunkul. Chaiyong was charged with being an accomplice with Thanapong and Anucha Taweehirunkul in the possession of drugs. Chanon Taweehirunkul was also accused of possessing a weapon without a permit. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager