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‘Benz Racing linked to drug lord’

‘Benz Racing linked to drug lord’

Bike racer missing as police vow to crack down on celebrities involved in network

FAMOUS BIG-BIKE racer “Benz Racing”, who is married to a well-known actress, is the first celebrity to be exposed as a possible accomplice in alleged Laotian drug kingpin Xaysana Keopimpha’s network in Thailand. 
Akarakit Worarojcharoendet, who is better known as Benz Racing, is being sought by police after he disappeared from his home on Wednesday night, leaving behind his heavily pregnant wife Napapa “Patt” Tantrakul. 
He left home just hours after police said several celebrities in Thailand might have assisted Xaysana with money laundering and asset concealment. 

Transfer of assets
Office of Narcotics Control Board secretary-general Sirinya Sittichai yesterday said records showed Akarakit and Nattapon Nakkham, a drug suspect affiliated with Xaysana, had transferred assets back and forth over the past few years. 
“Akarakit will have to explain how he has amassed his wealth,” Sirinya said. “We expect him to contact authorities.” 
Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) chief Pol Lt-General Sommai Kongwisaisuk said Akarakit might face charges of drug trafficking and money laundering because there was clear evidence that Nattapon had delivered drugs for Xaysana. 
Xaysana and Nattapon are currently in police custody. 
Pol Maj-General Pornchai Charoenwong, a deputy chief of the NSB, said the ongoing investigation suggested Xaysana might have bought luxury cars with his ill-gotten gains while some vehicles might have been left with Akarakit. 
“If Akarakit doesn’t report himself to police within a few days, we will issue a summons,” Sommai said. 
Police arrested Xaysana on January 19 at Suvarnabhumi Airport on drug charges. During the past few weeks, many suspects affiliated with his network have also been arrested. 
Nattapon was caught on Wednesday. Yesterday, police arrested Chaiwat Chusai for allegedly delivering drugs on Nattapon’s orders at night, while he was a driver for a hospital during the day. Found in Chaiwat’s possession was 20 kilograms of ketamine, worth about Bt13 million. 
Chaiwat said he had only made five deliveries for Nattapon, who paid him Bt800,000 for the latest delivery. 
To date, authorities have seized more than Bt200-million worth |of assets related to Xaysana’s |alleged network. Among the confiscated items were several vehicles, including big motorcycles. 
Anti-narcotics officials searched Akarakit’s house and car-accessory shop yesterday on suspicion that Xaysana’s Lamborghini might have been there. 
Akarakit and his wife used to pose for photos alongside luxury cars. 
Sommai said police had already interviewed Napapa but did not get much useful information from her and the investigation had not found any link to implicate the actress.
Officials did not find the Lamborghini, which is worth an estimated Bt20 million, at Akarakit’s home or business during yesterday’s search. 
Later yesterday, police received a tip about the car’s location. “It’s in Bangkok and we have already got it. Next, we will examine it in detail to determine whether it has been brought into Thailand legally,” a source involved in the investigation said. According to the source, police started planning actions against Xaysana’s network five years ago. 

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