Published : June 30, 2012 :: 10:06:29 [ 3,123 views ]

Two Teen Girls Smuggle “Meth” Hidden In a Food Bag into Police Prison


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Two Pattaya teenagers hide 14 amphetamines in a fried chicken bag to deliver to prisoner. Pol. Sen. Sgt. Maj. on duty found the girls suspicious and discovered the drugs.But the two teenage girls managed to escape on a motorbike. Police is interrogating the suspect in order to arrest the two teenage girls.

PATTAYA – June 28, 2012 [PDN]; Pol. Sen. Sgt. Maj. Prannasarn Krongsit said that, as he was on duty the two teenage girls aged about 17-20 asked him be allowed to bring food to a suspected drug criminal named Mr. Bandit Chomyong, 28 who was arrested earlier at 17:30

Pol. Sen. Sgt. Maj. Prannasarn Krongsito told the two teens teenage girls that the visiting hours were over.

“Come back tomorrow at 08:00-09:00 and 16:0-17:00″ he told the girls.

But the two girls said that the suspect did not have anything to eat.

Pol. Sen. Sgt. Maj. Prannasarn told them to write the name of the suspect on the food bag and he would give the bag to the suspect in the morning.

The two girls wrote his name on the food bag which contained 4 fried chicken wings, 4 bags sticky rice and 2 bottles of drinking water.

Pol. Sen. Sgt. Maj. Prannasarn Krongsit inspected the food bag for prohibited items and drugs hidden in the bag.

And the two girls hurried out from the police station.

The police officer checked the bag carefully and found 14 amphetamines hidden inside the food bag concealed with chicken wings.

Then he ran after the two teenage girls but they had escaped on their motorbike.

After the incident a full investigation was launched and Mr. Bandit Chomyong, 28, the suspect was interrogated.

The police believes that Mr. Bandit and the two girls had planned to deliver the amphetamine tablets into police station prison cell in order to consume or to sell them inside the prison.


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