Chiang Rai News
Rangers Thwart Drug Runner and Seize Meth Pills in Thoeng District of Chiang Rai
CHIANG RAI – A Units from the 31st Ranger Taskforce in Chiang Rai has seized 200,000 Meth pills abandoned by a drug courier alone with his motorcycle following a chase along a steep road in Thoeng district, Chiang Rai province, late Friday night.
Capt Santi Talah of the 31st Rangers said a team of paramilitary rangers manning a road checkpoint at Thai Samakkhi village in tambon Thap Tao spotted a suspected motorcycle speeding from Phu Cheefa mountain to Khun Huay Takrai village in Thoeng district at around 9pm on Friday.
This prompted them to give chase along the narrow road.
When reaching a steep section of the road, the motorcycle driver lost control, causing his bike to fall and abandoned the motorcycle and flee into a nearby forest.
Upon reaching the abandoned black motorcycle soldiers found two fertilizer packages, each containing 100,000 speed pills.
Capt Santi Talah, said three teams of rangers had earlier set up road checkpoints along the route at Thai Samakkhi village on Friday night following information that a drug gang would smuggle illicit drugs along the route.
The suspect had used an alternative road to avoid the checkpoints, but officers spotted him and gave chase.
The seized drugs were handed over to Thoeng police station on Saturday morning.