Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Two Nigerians Arrested In Thailand For Cocaine Production In Their House (Photos)

Two Nigerians and a Peruvian were
arrested on Monday by a combined
force of narcotic suppression police
and naval officers yesterday after a
raid at their rented house in a rubber
plantation in Ban Kai district of
Rayong province revealed a large
number of chemicals and materials
used in producing drugs.

The two Nigerians were identified as
Joseph Uyamadu, 43, and Emanuel
Umiano, 33. The Peruvian was
Ammando William, 47.

The raid and the tented house in the
rubber plantation followed a tipoff
that foreigners used the house to
produce drugs.

They were in the house when the
combined force encircled and raided
the house.

They surrendered when This
authorities moved in.

The search in the house produced an
amount of cocaine being thrown into
the flush tank, a bag containing black
and sticky substance similar to raw
opium, black sheets of substance,
choric acid, electric grinder, a
microwave oven, kerosene, and two
cars.

The black sheets of substance are
suspected to be chemical substance
used in producing drugs, a narcotic
police officer said but noted they
have to be tested in the laboratory to
determine again.

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