A drug dealer recites a mantra with his eyes closed. In the end, the Buddha survived. People did not survive.

Laotian drug dealer Kampra Recite mantras with eyes closed while being arrested by officials But in the end, Phra Rod survived and people did not survive. Special Operations Officer of the Maha Sarakham Provincial Administrative Department And police detectives from Kamphi Police Station arrested Thao Negan (Lao nationality), 29 years old, living at Ban Na Chang Kham, Mueang Khun Kham, Khammuan District, who was an important methamphetamine dealer who had taken refuge with his Thai wife in Borabue District. After luring in the purchase of 62 methamphetamine pills with 2,000 baht in cash, a search of the house found an additional 2,945 methamphetamine pills. In addition, officers also seized property from the methamphetamine trade. Motorcycle, car and 2 telephones During the search of the house, it was found that Thao Negan had picked up Phra Kring Pawaret. Come up and hold it in your hand. Then he vibrated the bell all the time, making a loud noise and a murmuring sound, similar to someone reciting a mantr a. To prevent the officials from finding methamphetamine. But in the end, officials found methamphetamine. The official then said Holy things are real. If you yourself make a mistake, it is impossible to come to rely on monks for help. If you hold on to it, officials may find even more methamphetamine. Thao Negan then called his father-in-law to take the Buddha amulet and keep it. Thao Negan testified that he bought 2,000 methamphetamine pills from a Laotian friend on Facebook. They sell them for 30-50 baht per tablet. There is a group of customers who are teenagers in the area. Upon inspection, it was found that Thao Negan's passport had expired, so officials coordinated with the Maha Sarakham Immigration Police to file additional charges for fleeing the country. and brought Thao Negan Complete with all the middle items Send investigators to Kamphi Police Station to proceed with the case Source: Thai News Agency