Trisodium phosphate but no horse drug found in 14% of product tested so far
Officials inspect some of the sacks, believed to contain a total of 11.5 tonnes of ketamine, seized at a warehouse in Chachoengsao on Nov 12. (Reuters photo)
Not all of the 11.5 tonnes of the product seized during what was billed as the country’s biggest-ever drug haul in Chachoengsao province last week is ketamine, according to the Narcotics Control Board (NCB).
NCB secretary-general Vichai Chaimongkol on Saturday took members of the media to see the product that was being stored securely at the NCB Region 1 office.
The move came after criticism that there had been no progress since the massive haul — the largest in Thai history…
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