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Phuket, Thailand: Monday, December 8, 2008

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Two arrested in Phuket heroin mega-bust

Thai police and DEA agent Andre Kellum show the 261 bars of heroin confiscated from the Southern Dragon gang at a home in Rasada on Sunday. Photo by: Supachai Petchtewee.

RASSADA (Kom Chad Luek): Police arrested a Thai man and a Taiwanese national along with 104 kilos of heroin at a house in the Phuket City Home residential estate yesterday afternoon, deputy national police chief Priewphan Damapong announced at a press conference in Bangkok yesterday.

Speaking at the Royal Thai Police Drug Suppression Division headquarters on Viphawadee-Rangsit Rd, Gen Preowpan Damapong identified the two suspects as 29-year-old Pongthat Pongthirasakul, a resident of Chalong Village 1, and his Taiwanese accomplice Kuo Tak Tsai, 42.

Carrying a search warrant, the police arrested the pair without incident and seized 261 bricks of the drug on Sunday from house number 74/267 in the housing estate in Tambon Rasada.

Also seized as evidence in the case were three suitcases used to carry the drugs, three mobile phones, and 25 keys.

The arrest followed a tip-off early in August by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to Thai police that members of a dealing gang known as the “Southern Dragons”, led by Taiwanese national Lan An Lung, would bring heroin from the Golden Triangle through Thailand for distribution to Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and other countries in the region.

The gang was the largest known Taiwanese heroin smuggling ring operating in the Far East, the DEA told their Thai counterparts.

Royal Thai Police Narcotics Suppression Bureau Police Chief Lt Gen Wutti Liptapanlop said the three month investigation included assistance from Police Region 5, the Third Area Naval Command, the DEA, federal authorities in Taiwan, and the Phuket Provincial Police.

Representing the DEA at the press conference was one of its officers, Andre W. Kellum.

Lt Gen Wutti said arrest warrants have already been issued for five more gang members: Thais Sarayuth Ketsariniras, Sathit Paiboon-Issarakul, Manas Chaidee, Sumit Thanapiromkul and Thaiwanese national Chern Wan Ke. A warrant for the arrest of another Taiwanese, An Lung, alleged to be the leader of the smuggling ring, has also been requested.

The two suspects had hidden the drugs in a double-lined concrete structure beneath the home’s concrete kitchen floor. The high-tech hiding place included a hydraulic lift device that would mechanically lift the stash from its hiding place at the push of a button.

The gang used the home to store bricks of heroin until they could be hidden away in gas cylinders. These were then placed on small fishing boats that made their way to sea. These, in turn, were met by larger vessels that would trans-ship the contraband to ports abroad.

The bust comes in the second week of the government’s latest “war on drugs,” a 90-day crackdown that authorities say will run through the end of January 2009.

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