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Teachers busted for drug sale at school

SURAT THANI: Police have arrested two high school teachers and two others for selling methamphetamine pills (ya bah) to pupils in front of the private school where they worked.

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By Bangkok Post

Thursday 23 July 2015 11:37 AM


Three of the four members of a drug gang – a female school teacher (second from right), her husband and a colleague – are questioned by police at a school where they delivered drugs to local teenagers. (Photo by Supapong Chaolan)

Three of the four members of a drug gang – a female school teacher (second from right), her husband and a colleague – are questioned by police at a school where they delivered drugs to local teenagers. (Photo by Supapong Chaolan)

The two teachers were identified as Supaporn Buapetch, 36, and Apichart Sornnucha, 29. The pair worked at a private school in Surat Thaniʼs Ban Na San district.

Pol Col Arun Klawwatee, chief of Investigation at Division Provincial Police Region 8, said the arrests came after officers received a complaint that a teacher at the school had sold ya bah to local youngsters and used the institute as a meeting point to deliver the drugs to the young customers.

Investigators soon learned that Ms Supaporn and Mr Apichart had been operating as the drug dealers. Ms Supaporn was arrested during a sting operation when she was delivering 240 ya ba pills to an undercover policeman for B30,000 outside her school.

Ms Supaporn allegedly confessed that the drugs belonged to her husband Thanasak Po-in, 34. A search at his home found 110 meth tablets. Mr Thanasak, who is the gang leader, later led police to the home of the fourth gang member Somkiat Chaisakul, 34, where another 1,300 ya ba pills were hidden. 

After her arrest, Ms Supaporn told police she had hidden 50 pills near the school’s fence for Mr Apichart to pick up. 

Pol Col Arun said the gang leader was the son of a local politician. He was a former drug convict released from Surat Thani Central Prison about a year ago.

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