Thailand enforces “Zero Trust” airport security to eradicate smuggling rings


An officer unpacking concealed rhino horns at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok in February, 2026. — DNP/AFP

BANGKOK: Thailand is launching a nationwide crackdown on airport security, aiming to dismantle transnational smuggling networks and restore international confidence, after a Thai Airways flight attendant was arrested for drug trafficking in Australia.

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul warns that the breach serves as a systemic wake-up call.

He emphasised that the incident has exposed dangerous loopholes in the country’s aviation screening processes that require immediate and comprehensive reform.

After a meeting with border and aviation officials, Deputy Minister of Transport Phatraphong Phatraprasit announced a strict approach and said that all agencies must be bound by a unified and decisive framework to ensure a security failure of this magnitude never occurs again.

To fortify checkpoints, airports will enforce a strict “Zero Trust” policy, requiring all pilots, crew, and airport staff to undergo the identical body and baggage screening as regular passengers.

Security teams are also increasing K9 drug-detection operations on high-risk routes and introducing mandatory secondary screening at departure gates.

In addition, intelligence sharing mechanisms are being fully integrated across the Narcotics Control Board, Customs and the police to identify threats before they reach airports. Comprehensive criminal background checks and mandatory drug testing will also be swiftly implemented for all terminal and cargo personnel.

Aviation experts emphasise that while physical screening remains essential, long-term solutions depend on the integration of the Advance Passenger Information System and biometric tracking technologies.

Phatraphong also confirmed that advanced technologies, alongside specialised training to address evolving cartel tactics, will be deployed to permanently strengthen the security of Thai airspace. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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