Pattaya's Drug Bust: Nigerian Smugglers' Desperate Attempt Foiled

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-31 01:47:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 17:25:32

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Pattaya's Drug Bust: Nigerian Smugglers' Desperate Attempt Foiled

In a dramatic drug bust, Pattaya's immigration officials have thwarted a Nigerian drug trafficking operation, seizing methamphetamine and cocaine in a well-coordinated operation. The arrest of two Nigerian men, Amarachi Chinonye Amechi and Ikenna Martin Nwobodo, sheds light on the city's ongoing battle against transnational crime.

The bust began with a strategic controlled purchase of methamphetamine, leading officers to a larger network linked to Bangkok's Nana area. This operation, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Songprod Sirisukha, uncovered a sophisticated smuggling attempt. The authorities found 8 meth packs hidden in cigarette packs, a clever concealment tactic. But the most startling discovery was yet to come.

During the arrest, Ikenna Martin Nwobodo attempted to destroy evidence by swallowing cocaine wrapped in black tape. The quick thinking and action of the officers prevented this desperate move, securing the evidence. The search of their residences further yielded 9 grams of cocaine, ingeniously hidden in gloves inside a toothpaste box, a tactic that could have easily gone undetected.

This operation highlights Pattaya's commitment to tackling drug-related crimes. With the accused facing charges for possession of Category 1 narcotics for sale and overstaying their visas, the authorities send a clear message: Pattaya will not tolerate criminal activities that threaten the safety and well-being of its residents and visitors. This successful bust is a testament to the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations in disrupting transnational drug networks.