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DEA Most Wanted souvenirs free handout was held from 10 to 11 pm where tourists and workers along Soi Bangla gathered to scramble over to get beer, coolers, T-shirts, pens, match boxes and computer mouse pads last night. They pushed and shoved to get their hands on the latest craze of the souvenirs with images of the US Drug Enforcement Administration’s most wanted criminals.

Among the notorious faces imprinted on the giveaways were Wei Hsueh Kang, Litwin Stanley and James J. Bulger, also known as Whitey – wanted for drug trafficking, murder, extortion and money laundering.

The campaign was a collaboration among the US DEA, the Thai Narcotics Suppression Bureau, Provincial Police Region 8, the Phuket Provincial Police, the Royal Thai Navy Third Naval Area Command and Patong Municipality.

Before the mass giveaway took place, chiefs of the collaborating agencies held a meeting at the Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa to explain to fellow officers and about 300 Patong residents the aim of the campaign.

DEA Thailand Director Joseph Reagen said “It is a part of a multi-city effort. We have done this in Chiang Rai, Pattaya, Soi Nana in Bangkok and now in Phuket. We have received clues through this form of cooperation before, and we believe we will get more from here. People in the community and people violating the law need to report this.”

Provincial Police Region 8 Commissioner Lt Gen Kokiat Wongvorachart explained that drugs arrests were on the rise. In Phuket during the same period 3,443 people were arrested for drugs, with about 900 more arrests since last October, he added. The number included 81 people arrested during a police blitz on drugs from January 8-19, 39 of whom were presented at a press conference at Phuket Provincial Police headquarters this morning.

“Drugs are everywhere now. Every piece of information and every clue is important in tracing the drugs back to their source. So if you know anything about these ‘most wanted’ or any other people involved with drugs, inform us as soon as possible,” he added.

News by Phuket Gazette

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