Police going to visit 3,900 members of ‘organic marijuana’ Facebook group

Pol Maj-General Panumart Boonyalak, commander of the Patrol and Special Operation Division 191, has threatened a Facebook group promoting ‘organic marijuana’ during a press conference held at 8.30pm last night (Thursday).

He also announced the arrest of three suspects.

Police are vowing to trace and take legal action against over 3,900 members of a closed Facebook group that encourages members to grow so-called “organic marijuana”.

Panumart identified the three arrested earlier this week as 37 year old Nattapong Sawetwiharnree, 30 year old Panuwat Thianprapas and30 year old Resnarin Chutipichian. Police also seized 1.61 kilograms of dried marijuana, 40 cubic centimetres of hashish, and 21 marijuana plants.

Panumart said the case began when officers learned that home-grown marijuana, which sellers called “organic marijuana”, was being distributed in Bangkok, especially in the area under the jurisdiction of the Chokechai police station.

Police traced a buyer and arrested Nattapong at his house in Pathum Thani’s Thanya Buri district, after which police learned that he sold the drug through a Facebook group called “Let’s Grow Marijuana Version 2”. Police checked the Facebook group and traced and arrested two more sellers, Panuwat and Resnarin.

The suspects said they ordered marijuana seeds from England at the price of 500 – 600 baht per seed and grew them for more seeds and to sell plants, dried marijuana and hashish.

Police have now acquired the names of the 3,900 group members and will investigate whether they have bought marijuana plants to grow at home, added Pol Colonel Somboon Thiankhao, an officer at the division.

Police going to visit 3,900 members of ‘organic marijuana’ Facebook group | News by Thaiger

STORY: The Nation

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