Drug baron's sons get death

Drug baron's sons get death

From left Preecha and Amnart Saenlee, sons of convicted drug baron Lao Ta Saenlee, and another defendant arrive at the Criminal Court for sentencing in a heroin trafficking and money laundering case. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
From left Preecha and Amnart Saenlee, sons of convicted drug baron Lao Ta Saenlee, and another defendant arrive at the Criminal Court for sentencing in a heroin trafficking and money laundering case. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool)

Two sons of convicted drug baron and former Kuomintang fighter Lao Ta Saenlee were sentenced to death on Wednesday by the Criminal Court for drug trafficking and money laundering.

Preecha and Amnart Saenlee, both sons of Lao Ta who was sentenced to life in 2017 for selling 20kg of crystal methamphetamine, were among five people found guilty of heroin trafficking and money laundering.

The three others were Somjate Saenfoo, Parinya Muan-apai and Siriwan Wongsa. Three more people, Supakorn Parnsawat, Natthapong Muan-apai, and Chawasit Kaewkongma, were sentenced to life in prison for aiding and abetting in the drug trafficking and money laundering activities.

Initially the court handed down death sentences to all the defendants but commuted the sentences of the last three because they gave useful information during interrogation. All eight were arrested in September 2019 following a police investigation into heroin trafficking from Chiang Mai's Fang district to Narathiwat's Sungai Kolok district and money laundering activities.

According to prosecutors, Preecha and Amnart had about 12 kg of heroin in their possession and had previously arranged for the smuggling of other shipments down South between May 2018 and May 2019.

The others assisted them in the smuggling and laundering the profits. The laundered assets with an estimated worth of 200 million baht were confiscated following their arrest and included real estate. All the defendants except Siriwan denied the charges during interrogation. They were denied bail after their arrest and were taken from prison to hear the ruling.

On Dec 13, 2017, the Criminal Court convicted Lao Ta, his wife Asa Ma Saenlee, and two of his other sons on drug trafficking and weapons charges, following their arrests in 2016.

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