At the break of dawn in bustling Bangkok, law enforcement officers uncovered a staggering 2.75 million methamphetamine pills nestled within the confines of an unassuming black Mitsubishi Pajero. This vehicle, laden with ill-gotten narcotics, belonged to one Samrit, a 36-year-old who had embarked on a dubious journey as a drug courier. His motivations were monetary, scooping up 30,000 baht a ride—a tidy, though illegal, profit. July 8 marked a triumph for Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and his hardworking force from the Metropolitan Police Bureau. Together with seasoned officers from narcotics teams and robust support from the Military Police and Army’s special operations centre, they orchestrated a seamless bust. Intelligence had tipped them off, revealing a clandestine network funneling drugs from the fringes of Bangkok to a shadowy storage in Ramkhamhaeng 112 alley, all ready to permeate the local community. The day was punctuated by high-stakes drama at 1.40am. Officers…