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Title: | Thailand: Drug-Dealing Claim Leads To Raid Of Prison |
Published On: | 2001-11-25 |
Source: | Bangkok Post (Thailand) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 03:16:14 |
DRUG-DEALING CLAIM LEADS TO RAID OF PRISON
Inmate Denies Selling Pills From Within Jail
The Corrections Department chief yesterday raided Bangkok's Bang Khwang
Central Prison after a methamphetamines suspect claimed an inmate was
running his drug business from inside the maximum security jail.
Director-general Siva Saengmanee, accompanied by police and corrections
officials, questioned the alleged dealer, Vachara Thaipat, who is serving a
32-year jail term for murder, robbery and rape.
Drug suspect Sa-nga Rakchan _ arrested in Surat Thani on Thursday while
allegedly in possession of 7,200 speed pills _ had implicated Vachara,
claiming he ordered methamphetamines by calling the inmate on his mobile phone.
Yesterday's raid uncovered only a small amount of cash which was prohibited
in the prison, Mr Siva said.
He said Vachara denied knowing anything about the drug allegations.
The department chief yesterday set up a panel to investigate the claims,
with findings expected within 15 days.
Mr Siva said authorities had investigated the mobile phone number given to
them by Mr Sa-nga but could not trace its owner.
"It is a pre-paid mobile phone and we can't trace the calls or
conversations," he said.
However, Mr Siva said a bank account to which Mr Sa-nga claimed he had
transferred 160,000 baht provided a second lead for investigators.
Mr Siva revealed that Vachara's imminent transfer to a Surat Thani prison
was on hold following the allegation.
He said the department had previously checked a similar claim of a
drug-dealing inmate at the Bangkok prison but had found the allegation was
baseless.
Inmate Denies Selling Pills From Within Jail
The Corrections Department chief yesterday raided Bangkok's Bang Khwang
Central Prison after a methamphetamines suspect claimed an inmate was
running his drug business from inside the maximum security jail.
Director-general Siva Saengmanee, accompanied by police and corrections
officials, questioned the alleged dealer, Vachara Thaipat, who is serving a
32-year jail term for murder, robbery and rape.
Drug suspect Sa-nga Rakchan _ arrested in Surat Thani on Thursday while
allegedly in possession of 7,200 speed pills _ had implicated Vachara,
claiming he ordered methamphetamines by calling the inmate on his mobile phone.
Yesterday's raid uncovered only a small amount of cash which was prohibited
in the prison, Mr Siva said.
He said Vachara denied knowing anything about the drug allegations.
The department chief yesterday set up a panel to investigate the claims,
with findings expected within 15 days.
Mr Siva said authorities had investigated the mobile phone number given to
them by Mr Sa-nga but could not trace its owner.
"It is a pre-paid mobile phone and we can't trace the calls or
conversations," he said.
However, Mr Siva said a bank account to which Mr Sa-nga claimed he had
transferred 160,000 baht provided a second lead for investigators.
Mr Siva revealed that Vachara's imminent transfer to a Surat Thani prison
was on hold following the allegation.
He said the department had previously checked a similar claim of a
drug-dealing inmate at the Bangkok prison but had found the allegation was
baseless.
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