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Thousands of followers of monk from 4 countries head to Chiang Rai

Thousands of followers of monk from 4 countries head to Chiang Rai
nationthailand.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nationthailand.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Seven caught in large Ayutthaya drug haul

Seven caught in large Ayutthaya drug haul
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Aussie drug haul link to HK 'kingpin'


Aussie drug haul link to HK 'kingpin'
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The seizure of 2.4-billion-baht worth of methamphetamine in shipments from Thailand to Australia has been linked to Chinese-Australian "drug kingpin" Lee Chung Chak, the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) revealed, while a joint investigation between Thai and Australian police continues.
NSB chief Montri Yimyaem said national police chief Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk ordered an urgent investigation into the case which is believed to involve the alleged international narcotics trafficking network of Mr Lee, from Hong Kong.
On May 4, Australian police found 316 kilogrammes of methamphetamine hidden inside barbecue grills and water heaters from Thailand.

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Thai Police Confirm Arrest of Senior Leader of Asia-Pacific Drugs Syndicate


[Reuters]
Thailand’s counter-narcotics police chief on Tuesday confirmed the arrest in Thai territory of a suspected senior leader with a triad that, according to law enforcement sources, dominates a multi-billion-dollar illicit drugs trade in the Asia-Pacific region.
The suspect, Hong Kong's Lee Chung Chak, was arrested in October but is trying to block his extradition to Australia through an appeal in the courts, Lt. Gen. Montri Yimyaem, commander of the Thai police’s Narcotics Suppression Bureau, told BenarNews. 
“The AFP sought our cooperation to extradite him to Australia based on an extradition treaty. We arrested him according to a Thai court order,” Montri said, referring to the Australian Federal Police.

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Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand, tightening dragnet on huge syndicate


Tse Chi Lop syndicate: Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on Sam Gor group
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2/8/2021
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A Thai soldier guards bags of methamphetamine pills in this file photograph from June 2019.
A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company."

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Tse Chi Lop syndicate: Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on Sam Gor group


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A Thai soldier guards bags of methamphetamine pills in this file photograph from June 2019.
(CNN)A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company."
Lee, 65, is a former prison mate of Tse's suspected of being involved in drug trafficking for four decades. A 2018 Australian Federal Police (AFP) document reviewed by Reuters outlining the top 19 targets in the syndicate described Lee as a "senior project manager responsible for big ventures of border controlled drugs."

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Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on huge syndicate

A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.

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Second alleged drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on transnational syndicate


A second alleged senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $91 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company".
Mr Lee, 65, is a former prison mate of Mr Tse's, suspected of being involved in drug trafficking for four decades.

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The Fiji Times » Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

The Fiji Times » Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate
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UPDATE 1-Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

AUSTRALIA-THAILAND/DRUGS-ARREST (UPDATE 1, PIX):UPDATE 1-Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

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