Bangkok, A young rider almost got unlucky. Was hired to deliver a package to a luxury hotel in the RCA area. The employer claimed it was a wristwatch. But in the end it became a drug.In the middle of last night (January 31), police from the Patrol and Special Operations Division or S.P.O. along with the Prawet Police Station went to pick up the young rider. along with drug paraphernalia both ice and some ecstasy pills After the young rider met the police and reported that drugs were found in a package that was hired to deliver to the recipient. During the transportationRider Laowa received an order from a man at Soi Krungthep Kreetha 20, Thap Chang Subdistrict, Saphan Sung District, Bangkok. He was hired to bring a package which stated that it was a wristwatch inside. to drop off the recipient at a luxury hotel in the RCA area, but while riding a motorcycle he felt something unusual. This is because the hired box is unusually light. It's not like the weight of a watch. So he stopped and parked his car on the side of the road to open the box and look at it. He was shocked to find that it wasn't a clock inside. But it's a drug. Both ice drugs are packed in ziplock bags. Weighing approximately 15 grams and 5 ecstasy pills, he quickly took all the drugs to report to the police at Hua Mak Police Station, where he opened the package.The officer said that he had to report the matter to the parcel receiving point. or in the area of ??Prawet Police Station, so he drove out. But on the way to report feelings of worry Afraid of encountering a checkpoint and causing misunderstandings So he stopped to ask for help from the police at the Pattanakarn intersection. Srinakarin Road to show sincerity The officers helped coordinate patrols from Prawet Police Station to investigate. and was admitted to register for drug seizure. By keeping the young rider as a witness. In order to investigate and expand the results to include the employer and the recipient of the destination parcel to prosecute.Source: Thai News Agency
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