Almost survived! Metropolitan Police detectives arrested an older woman who had fled a drug case and had been hiding in Kanchanaburi for 19 years before the statute of limitations expired in another 5 months.

Almost survived! Metropolitan Police detectives arrested an older woman who had fled a drug case and had been hiding in Kanchanaburi for 19 years before the statute of limitations expired in another 5 months.
Almost survived! Metropolitan Police detectives arrested an older woman who had fled a drug case and had been hiding in Kanchanaburi for 19 years before the statute of limitations expired in another 5 months.
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Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsaeng, Metropolitan Police Commander, Pol. Maj. Gen. Thinnakorn Rangmat, Pol. Maj. Gen. Noppasin Poolsawat, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, ordered Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradej Thamsuthi. Metropolitan Police Investigation Commander, Pol. Col. Kiattisak Sathongoi, Metropolitan Police Investigation Deputy Commander, Pol. Col. Wichit Thirakachornwong, Investigation Superintendent 1, Metropolitan Police Investigation Division. Pol. Lt. Col. Peerabun Kaewdu, Pol. Lt. Col. Ekkasit Worakitthakorn Deputy Superintendent of Investigation 1, Metropolitan Police Investigation Division Police Lieutenant Colonel Patpong Kuemano, Inspector of the Investigation Division 1, Metropolitan Police Investigation Division, led forces to arrest Ms. Sunisa Jongchit Sahavut, age 43, a resident of Nakhon Sawan Province, according to an arrest warrant from the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court. No. 814/2004, dated 15 Nov. 2004, charged with “Narcotic Drugs Act (Methamphetamine-Possession for sale)” at the front of the house. Kaeng Sian Subdistrict Mueang Kanchanaburi District Kanchanaburi Province

Before this arrest, around the year 2003, Ms. Sunisa, the accused along with a group of friends had a habit of selling drugs in the area. Wat Phraya Krai Metropolitan Police Station Later, he was lured by police to buy drugs and was arrested and prosecuted. But while receiving bail in court Instead, he fled and failed to report to the court for his appointment. Until Metropolitan Police detectives found out that This suspect was fleeing an arrest warrant for a drug case. Living as a housewife or employee in various places There has been no criminal background check for more than 19 years, so forces were deployed to the area to track down and make the arrest. Just 5 months before the arrest warrant expired.

During the investigation, Ms. Sunisa confessed that she had actually fled. Because I don’t want to go to jail. While escaping, she worked as a housekeeper. or employees in various places who do not check history before finally escaping to stay in Kanchanaburi before being taken to the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court to prosecute

Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradej Thammasutee, commander of the National Police Bureau, said that in this case the accused had a history of selling drugs by opportunity. Escaped from the authorities for 19 years. Reporting information to various citizens of our Metropolitan Detective friends will bring maximum benefit to the work. If anyone has a clue about the crime Please report information to the “IDMB Metropolitan Police Detective” page. We have officers ready 24 hours a day because even if it’s not a serious case, But if it is a matter of suffering for the people, we will act immediately in accordance with the policy of Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, acting police commander, and Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsaeng, commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau. ”

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