TANGERANG - Fugitive Chaowalit Thongduang was deported from Indonesia to his home country, Thailand. Chaowalit was flown through Terminal 1 of Soekarno Hatta Airport, Tangerang City today, Tuesday 4 June at 15.00 WIB.

Head of the National Police's Hubinter Division, Inspector General Krishna Murti, said the deportation process was escorted by one member of the Thai police, and 10 members of the National Police's International Relations Division (Divhubinter).

"At 15.15 WIB. Regarding the deportation process, the National Police handled over to the Thai authorities, through the Bareskrim mechanism, handing over to immigration," said Krishna Murti at Saphire Precious, Terminal 1, Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang, Tuesday, June 4.

"And has issued a deportation stamp as a replacement letter such as a passport from the Thai embassy in Jakarta. So, the journey is legally passed from one country and another," he continued.

As is known, the National Police assisted the Thai Police (Royal Thai Police) in arresting the number one fugitive in Thailand, a large drug dealer who fled to Indonesia named Chaowalit Thungduang alias Sia Paeng Nanoo alias Sulaiman.

Head of the Criminal and Investigation Agency (Kabareskrim) Komjen Pol. Wahyu Widada, said that the arrest of the dealer was after the National Police received a red notice from the Royal Thai Police on February 16, 2024.

"This fugitive is one of the criminals who has been designated the most wanted fugitive in Thailand for committing various crimes before finally fleeing to Indonesia to hide," said Wahyu.


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