Bag packed with drugs found on roadside in North

Bag packed with drugs found on roadside in North

Bundles marked
Bundles marked "Y1" containing 158,000 methamphetamine pills found in a bag on the roadside are shown at police news briefing at Muang Chiang Rai police station.(Photo by Chinnaphat Chaiyamol)

CHIANG RAI: A bag containing 158,000 methamphetamine pills was found on a roadside in Muang district on Thursday evening.

District chief Prasert Jitpreecheep said it was reported to him by a resident of San Thung Phatthana Village in Moo 1 of tambon Doi Lan.

When he went to check it out there was no one loitering suspiciously nearby.

Mr Prasert said he looked inside the bag and it contained a large amount of speed pills, or “ya ba”. He quickly informed Muang Chiang Rai police, who later took it away for examination.

Police said the bag was packed full with 158,000 methamphetamine pills. They were in packages which bore the letters “Y1” inside black plastic bags.

Police believe the drugs had been left on the roadside by smugglers for a client to collect when it was safe.

Such bags left along border roads by drug syndicates were usually found to contain around 100,000 speed pills. Recent finds indicated drug networks had increased the size of shipments trafficked to customers, police said.

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