Pubdate: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 Source: Reuters Copyright: 1999 Reuters Limited. THAI VILLAGERS KILLED IN APPARENT DRUGS DISPUTE BANGKOK, - Suspected guerrillas have raided a Thai village near the Myanmar border, taking hostages and killing nine in an apparent drug trafficking dispute, police said on Friday. A group of about 30 gunmen, believed to be members of the United Wa State Army, attacked Maesoon village in Chiangmai province, about 750 km (469 miles) north of Bangkok late on Thursday, they said. They took an unknown number of Thais into the jungle, pursued by Thai troops. When police went to the area on Friday, they found nine villagers' bodies, all male. Some had apparently died from gunshots and some had been beaten to death. Police said they suspected a conflict over drug trafficking. The Myanmar-based UWSA, which signed a ceasefire with the Yangon military government five years ago, has been accused of taking over the drug trafficking business in the Golden Triangle from the former opium warlord, Khun Sa, after he surrendered to the military in 1996. The Golden Triangle, at the intersection of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar, is responsible for the majority of the world's heroin supply, narcotics agencies say. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea