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Drug Dealer Caught in the Act 3 Arrests | Pattaya Daily News - Pattaya Newspaper, Powerful news at your fingertips: "Banglamung 1st January 2011 [PDN] . At 21.30 Police General Somnuek Janket, Police Station Banglamung, along with a troop of investigating officials of Chonburi, announced the arrest of Mr. Surasak Pakrueg ( nickname: Krueg ) age 21, residing at 50/1Moo 2 Banglamung Chonburi with 10 pills of yaba; Mr.Shuchat Tuamthong ( nickname: Mike ) age 33, resididing at 98 Moo 1 Dtakiendtia Banglamung Chonburi with 30 pills of yaba, and Mr. Chachanan Sbaibaang ( nickname: Knot ) age 25, residing at 96.16 Moo 2 Stakiendtia Banglamung Chonburi with 40 grams ice, a .38 gun and 22 bullets."

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