Pubdate: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 Source: Chiangmai Mail (Thailand) Copyright: 2005 Chiangmai Mail Contact: http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3105 Author: Nopniwat Krailerg and Preeyanoot Jittawong CHECK YOUR BURMESE WALL HANGINGS They May Be Worth Millions In Illegal Drugs Drug dealers smuggling heroin and speed pills from Myanmar were recently arrested with a haul of seven kilograms of drugs. The raw value was 2.8 million baht but sources said that this would bring 28 million baht on the street. Maj. Gen. Pairat Thongjaktu, commissioner of Pha Muang Task Force, said that in the early morning of July 25, patrolling soldiers near the second bridge at Baan Tha Kalam saw two men carrying a large sack. On requesting a search, the two ran back to the Burmese side, abandoning their bundle. Officers opened it and found 10 Burmese style wall hangings sewn with elephant pictures in relief, with 14 plastic bags of heroin used as the stuffing in each hanging, coming to 7,000 grams of heroin. Prior to this arrest, soldiers had found 21,000 ya ba pills and 20 Ecstasy pills being transported the same way by two Burmese men on July 21 and, on the next day, two others were apprehended on motorbikes crossing the border with 10,200 WY speed pills hidden in wall hangings. Three more dealers were discovered on Burmese side of the border after interrogation of those arrested. Pithaya Jinawat, director of ONCB Northern region said heroin smuggling in 2003 and 2004 was increasing but ya ba had been decreasing while Ice, Cocaine and Ecstasy were increasing as the demand from Thai youth increased. Pol. Col. Jaran Roengtham, superintendent of Mae Sai Police Station disclosed that ya ba was often concealed with cocoa or chocolate to mask the smell to counter the sniffer dogs. Most heroin found would be exported to Taiwan where the value was higher, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth