145 suspects, half of them Chinese, arrested in crime crackdown in Bangkok


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Bangkok police arrested 145 suspects, including 77 Chinese nationals, in a major crime crackdown.

The offences ranged from drug and gambling crimes to immigration and business law violations. Among the notable cases included a 509kg meth seizure and a call-centre scam bust.

The Metropolitan Police Bureau arrested 145 suspects, including nine Thais and 136 foreigners, in a three-day crime suppression operation in Bangkok, the bureau announced on Thursday (Feb 20).

- Photo: The Nation/ANN
- Photo: The Nation/ANN

Major Police Operation Targets Criminal Activities

Pol Lt-Gen Sayam Boonsom, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, revealed at a press conference that the arrests took place between Tuesday and Thursday across 123 locations in Bangkok.

The operation involved officers from 88 police stations and nine divisions, targeting various criminal activities in the capital.

Among the 136 arrested foreigners, there were:

77 Chinese nationals

32 Myanmar nationals

14 Laotians

14 others of various nationalities

Breakdown of the Arrests

The 145 suspects were arrested for a range of offences, including:

1 drug-related case

67 gambling-related cases

15 immigration law violations

68 breaches of alien business laws

21 customs law violations

33 cases of intellectual property rights violations

9 other offences

Notable Cases

One significant case involved the arrest of both Thai and foreign suspects accused of smuggling medical supplies worth 140 million baht for illegal sale.

Police seized 41,500 medical supply items and 1.2 million baht in cash.

In another case, a suspect was arrested in possession of 509 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine.

Additionally, in a high-profile operation, the Metropolitan Police Bureau joined forces with the Police Cyber Taskforce to arrest two suspected call-centre gang leaders at their residence in the Ratchadaphisek area.

Authorities seized assets worth 15 million baht. Sayam alleged that the two suspects were operating a call-centre scam from Poipet, Cambodia. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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