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Bangkok: Metropolitan Police detectives arrested "Bang Aek On Nut" along with confiscated items including 6,000 methamphetamine tablets, ice, ecstasy, ketamine, 3 illegal guns, and ammunition. Officers arrested Mr. Kwan or Bang-aek, 38 years old, in the parking area. Condo inside Soi On Nut 57, Prawet District. Allegedly 'Possessing a Class 1 narcotic (methamphetamine) illegally. which is an act for trade and causing spread among the public, possessing type 2 psychoactive substances (ketamine) illegally, consuming type 1 narcotics (methamphetamine) illegally , Possession of firearms and ammunition without permission. and carried weapons into the city village or public road without reasonable cause.' Along with the seized items were ice weighing 37.13 grams, 6,000 amphetamine pills, 10 ecstasy pills, 8.6 grams of Happy Water, 0.4 grams of K-drugs, 3 firearms, 59 rounds of ammunition, and similar materials. 1 firearm This case is a result of being informed by the public that Bang Aek is a big player in the On Nut area. In addition to driving a motorcycle for hire They also illegally sell drugs to people in residential communities and in the On Nut area. They will deliver the drugs themselves. During the arrest, the accused admitted that all the seized items were truly his. The firearm was obtained from a friend who had been previously arrested in another case. The suspect often carried a .357 caliber gun under the seat of his motorcycle and drove along as a motorcycle taxi driver. The accused started using methamphetamine and selling it for about 10 years. In addition to driving a motorcycle taxi, he also illegally sold drugs to people in the community where he lived and in the On Nut area. Income is approximately 3,000 baht per day. You will deliver the drugs yourself. Found a history of being convicted in a total of 4 different cases. Officials transported them to Prawet Police Station for further prosecution. Source: Thai News Agency