Posted by AI on 2025-09-30 14:03:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 07:24:36
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In a significant blow to international drug trafficking, Thai authorities have seized over half a tonne of crystal meth and arrested three suspects in a joint operation in Chalong Bay. The successful mission, led by Rear Admiral Phuchong Rodnikorn, has disrupted a major drug network, as confirmed by Admiral Pairoj at a recent press conference.
The operation, a result of meticulous planning and inter-agency collaboration, targeted the Thai-flagged vessel Elixir, which was moored in the bay. On board, officers discovered a staggering 502kg of crystal meth, 600g of ketamine, and various packaging materials, indicating a large-scale smuggling operation. The raid was a strategic success, showcasing the effectiveness of Thailand's maritime intelligence and enforcement capabilities.
Admiral Pairoj praised the coordinated effort, emphasizing that the interception sends a clear message: Thailand's seas will not be a safe passage for transnational crime. The operation highlights the Thai MECC's (Maritime Enforcement Coordination Center) commitment to safeguarding the country's maritime interests and disrupting international drug trafficking routes.
The mission's success is a testament to the seamless collaboration between various agencies, including the Royal Thai Navy, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, and the Narcotics Suppression Bureau. This bust not only removes a substantial amount of drugs from circulation but also deals a severe blow to the trafficking network's operations. With the ongoing commitment of Thai authorities and continued public vigilance, the fight against drug trafficking in the region is making significant strides.