Thai PM leads crackdown on drugs: 34 dealers arrested, assets worth 1.9 billion baht frozen


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday (May 29) chaired a meeting to announce government policies and report progress on drug suppression efforts.

She was joined by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, Justice Minister Pol Col Tawee Sodsong, and National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet.

Over the past two months (April 1 to present), following the launch of the Seal-Stop-Safe operation by the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, authorities have raided, arrested, and seized assets from major drug networks in over 31 cases, arresting 34 suspects.

Confiscations included 29.93 million methamphetamine pills, 126 kilogrammes of heroin, and 4,443 kilogrammes of crystal meth (ice) and ketamine. Assets frozen totalled 1.9 billion baht.

The proactive campaign includes:

Northern border interception: 10 cases, 17 suspects, seizing over 29.93 million meth pills, 70 kg heroin, 2,476 kg ice and ketamine.

Northeastern border interception: 2 cases, 8 suspects, 697 kg ice seized.

Southern region prevention of drug trafficking to third countries: 4 cases, 9 suspects, 1,132 kg ice seized.

Suvarnabhumi Airport interdiction under AITF programme: 15 cases, seizures include 137.68 kg ice and 57.26 kg heroin destined for Australia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and Guinea.

National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet stated that since the government launched the Seal-Stop-Safe operation on February 1, 2025, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) have intensified efforts to intercept and raid major drug trafficking networks, catching them off guard and decisively dismantling drug hubs and routes.

In addition to arrests, police have confiscated luxury cars, houses, cash, gold jewelry, and other assets hidden through complex methods — none have escaped seizure.

The operation aligns with government policy emphasising not only arresting offenders but also tracking financial routes, seizing assets, and prosecuting to the fullest extent under the law without exception.

Compared to the same period in 2024, arrests and asset seizures have increased across all dimensions, said Kitrat.

RTP Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2025 (7 months):

Raids on 25,745 targets, disrupting 6,549 networks, arresting 34,563 petty drug dealers, seizing 152 million meth pills, 13,335 kg ice, 1,798 firearms, 4 bombs, and 2.795 billion baht in assets.

Nationwide drug-related prosecutions totalled 158,832 cases involving 157,881 suspects, with 3,899 arrested under warrants.

Cases included 2,338 conspiracy charges and 181 money laundering charges.

Confiscated drugs included 645.93 million meth pills, 34,223 kg ice, 938 kg heroin, 4,471 kg ketamine, and 271,329 ecstasy pills.

Assets seized from drug traffickers amounted to 8.064 billion baht. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Philippine agencies track suspected Chinese rocket over Palawan skies
Singapore driver who died in 2022 crash was killed by shrapnel ejected from defective Takata airbag: Coroner
Bottled water saga: Three Hong Kong government officers face action, ex-dept head loses award
Thai forces detain 14 Thais after escape from job scam in Cambodia
Ex-Army chief, ex-Armed Forces chief to be charged for corruption, says MACC
Insurance agent to serve 14-year jail term for sexually assaulting nine-year-old son
Elderly woman living in fear after loan sharks splash paint at her house over son's debts
Beijing vows to 'safeguard' rights if EU bans telecom suppliers
Perhilitan relocates wild elephant damaging residents' crops in Hulu Besut
Vietnam under To Lam eyes China-style strongman model, 10% growth push

Others Also Read