A 21-year-old Belgian woman has been arrested at Phuket International Airport after authorities allegedly found more than 31 kilograms of cannabis concealed in her luggage as she prepared to leave Thailand.
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The arrest was made on 7 July at the international departures terminal of Phuket International Airport in Mai Khao, Thalang district, Phuket. Airport officials identified the suspect as Ms Salma El Khnati, a 21-year-old Belgian national.
Officers became suspicious of two suitcases, one green and white and the other black, both branded BLUE PLANET. A search uncovered 12 vacuum-sealed packages containing cannabis flower weighing a total of 28.3 kilograms, together with eight packages of processed cannabis weighing 3.4 kilograms. The total seized amounted to approximately 31.7 kilograms.
According to officials, the suspect admitted that both suitcases and all of the cannabis belonged to her. She also confessed to attempting to take the cannabis out of Thailand.

Authorities charged her with attempting to export goods without completing customs procedures under the Customs Act B.E. 2560 (2017). She also faces offences under the Narcotics Code, the Protection and Promotion of Traditional Thai Medicine Wisdom Act B.E. 2542 (1999), the Ministry of Public Health Notification on Controlled Herbs (Cannabis) B.E. 2568 (2025), and other relevant laws.
Following her arrest, the suspect and the seized cannabis were handed over to investigators at Sakhu Police Station for further legal proceedings. Police Colonel Salan Santisatsanakul, superintendent of Sakhu Police Station, said the arrest resulted from close cooperation between security agencies and customs officials. He said authorities have intensified inspections of passengers and baggage at Phuket International Airport to prevent illegal items from being smuggled out of the country.
He also confirmed that officials would continue to strictly enforce the law against anyone found attempting to export prohibited or controlled goods illegally.
Daily News reported that the case comes as Thai authorities continue to increase scrutiny of outbound passengers following a series of attempts to smuggle cannabis overseas. Airports across the country have stepped up baggage screening and cooperation between law enforcement agencies in response to the growing number of international trafficking cases.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 8 July 2026
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