Police arrest 262 in anti-narcotics operation

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 16:42:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-31 02:33:14

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Police arrest 262 in anti-narcotics operation

Narcotics suppression police have reportedly arrested 262 people in an extensive anti-narcotics operation in an undisclosed province in Thailand. The operation was carried out in response to complaints from local residents and the arrestees comprised of both Thais and foreigners.

According to the commander of the Narcotics Suppression Division, the operation was conducted in an undisclosed province popular with tourists because of its beaches and islands. The aim of the operation was to address the rising drug abuse problem in the area, where drugs including marijuana, methamphetamine, and Yaba pills commonly known as "crazy medicine" were being used.

The operation, carried out jointly with local police, resulted in the seizure of large quantities of drugs and weapons, as well as the arrest of 262 people, comprising of Thais and foreigners. They are currently being processed for further investigation and possible prosecution.

"These types of operations are necessary to address the rising drug problem in the region and to send a clear message to those who willingly participate in such unlawful and destructive activities," said the commander. "We will continue to work tirelessly to protect the community and bring the full force of the law to bear on drug criminals."

The conclusion highlights the ongoing problem of drug abuse in the area and the police's commitment to addressing it. The arrest of so many individuals also suggests that this operation was highly successful and that similar efforts will continue.

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