Police yesterday seized about 184 kilogrammes of ice and 2.9 million methamphetamine pills hidden in a school bus taking students on a field trip to a science park in Phetchaburi province.
A tip-off led police to arrest Amorn Chatawittayakul, the 53-year-old driver, and bus attendant Naratorn Hongtong, 20, at Tha Yang intersection on Phetkasem Highway in Tha Yang district about 8pm on Thursday, Pol Maj Gen Udon Yomcharoen, deputy commissioner of Provincial Police Region (PPR) 7, told a media press briefing yesterday.
Pol Maj Gen Udon said the confiscated narcotics were worth at least one billion baht.
They seized about 30 sacks containing speed pills and crystal meth from the luggage compartment of the bus, which bore the logo of Patcharee Tour.
Each sack weighed about 20kg.
The suspects were quoted as telling police that a southern school had chartered the bus, registered in Songkhla province, to take students to the King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
The suspects told police they were hired by a 40-year-old man from Songkhla, known only as Mr Kwang, to pick up the drugs from a black pickup parked at Wat Hua Pa in Ratchaburi's Pak Tho district.
While the students were at the park, the two men drove the bus to Pak Tho to pick up the sacks from a man who allegedly paid them 100,000 baht to deliver the drugs to Phatthalung province before they headed back to the park to pick up the students.
As they headed south to Prachuap Khiri Khan the bus was stopped and searched in Phetchaburi and the two men were arrested.