Picture this: a bustling Suvarnabhumi airport, echoing with the hurried footsteps of travelers, suitcases rolling briskly, and the ever-present hum of announcements of departing flights. Amidst this controlled chaos, a high-stakes drama was unfolding that would make even Hollywood thrillers pale in comparison. In the center of this real-life stage was none other than Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, the deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, alongside his colleague, Pol Maj Gen Choengron Rimpadee of the Immigration Division 2. They weren’t just there to enjoy the duty-free shops or the airport lounge. Oh no, their mission was far more critical: to collar a suspect involved in a 12-million-baht ransom case just before he could escape beyond Thai borders. The clock was ticking as the suspect, a certain Mr. Liu, almost tasted freedom with a boarding pass for flight ZA679 to Cambodia’s Phnom Penh in hand. But the apprehensive gaze of…
