Thai police crackdown on drug smuggling
PATHUM THANI, March 22 (TNA) - The police held a sting operation posing as customers to make a purchase of 1 kilogramme of crystal methamphetamine or “ice” from a drug syndicate while authorities i
PATHUM THANI, March 22 (TNA) - The police held a sting operation posing as customers to make a purchase of 1 kilogramme of crystal methamphetamine or “ice” from a drug syndicate while authorities i
BANGKOK, August 7 (TNA) - A Thai woman has been arrested and detained by Malaysian authorities, along with two other foreigners, for smuggling narcotics into the neighbouring country.
BANGKOK, July 10 (TNA) - Drug trafficking in Thailand has declined and prices have increased along the Thai border after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) seized power in the country,
BANGKOK, June 21 (TNA) - Thai anti-narcotic authorities have sent a Myanmar drug smuggler to Myanmar police, while nailing 15 Thai nationals who joined a phone scam gang of Taiwanese people.
BANGKOK, April 4 (TNA) - Thailand's anti-narcotics police have arrested a Nigerian man suspected of involving in cocaine smuggling in the Kingdom through the postal system from Argentina.
LAMPANG, THAILAND, October 22 (TNA) - Police in Thailand's northern Lampang province have seized over 2 million methamphetamine pills and nabbed one suspect, while the other fled the scene, after i
CHIANG RAI, THAILAND, September 18 (TNA) – A Hmong man has been arrested after more than 1 million methamphetamine pills and 108 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine or “ice” were seized from a p
CHIANG MAI, April 10 (TNA) - Thai security officers have mobilized for searches to prevent and suppress drug smuggling during the upcoming Songkran Festival, as they have learnt that traffickers ha
BANGKOK, March 11 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung has told police in Thailand’s eight Northern provinces to intensify drug suppression, while hinting that officers will deploye
BANGKOK, February 9 (TNA) - In response to rising cross-border crime and other illegal activities, Thai Army Chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha has ordered local security forces to be on high alert wi