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South African Held With Heroin at Suvarnabhumi

A South African man has been arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport after Thai customs officers seized 17.53 kilogrammes of heroin concealed inside food and supplement packaging during a transit journey to Madagascar. The drugs, with an estimated value of 7.3 million baht, were discovered as part of intensified efforts to prevent Thailand being used as a transit hub for international drug trafficking.

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Customs Department Director-General Phanthong Loykulnan said the operation followed a government policy led by Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Dr Ekniti Nitithanprapas, who have made drug prevention and suppression a national priority. The policy includes stricter enforcement measures to stop transnational trafficking networks from using Thailand as a transit country.

As part of the enhanced strategy, the Customs Department has strengthened inspections of passengers and baggage at airports, border checkpoints and postal facilities across the country.

On 9 July 2026, officers from the Customs Investigation and Suppression Division, working with the Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF), identified a high-risk passenger through intelligence analysis. The traveller had arrived from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia, transited through Suvarnabhumi Airport, and was due to continue to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia before reaching Ivato International Airport in Madagascar.

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The operation was divided into two teams. One team examined the passenger’s checked baggage at the Transfer Baggage Terminal after X-ray images revealed suspicious contents, while a second team located the passenger and escorted him, together with his luggage, for a detailed inspection before boarding his onward flight.

Officers found heroin hidden inside packets of coffee, green tea and several brands of dietary supplements. Chemical testing using ONCB051 Marquis Reagent produced a purple colour, confirming the substance was Category 1 heroin. Authorities seized a total of 17.53 kilogrammes, including packaging.

The suspect was taken into custody and handed to investigators for legal proceedings. Authorities said the alleged offence involved importing a Category 1 narcotic into Thailand, in violation of the Customs Act B.E. 2560 and the Narcotics Code. Investigators are also expanding their inquiry to identify other members of the trafficking network in Thailand and overseas.

AEC10News reported that Phanthong said the arrest demonstrated the effectiveness of the Customs Department’s risk analysis and close cooperation between agencies in disrupting international drug trafficking. He added that the department remained committed to preventing Thailand from being used as a transit route and to protecting society from the threat of illegal drugs.

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11 July 2026

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Nemises Gold Member

Nemises

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Enjoy your lengthy stay at the 'Big Tiger' (Klong Prem).

The Oracle Senior Member

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Whoa!
Australians"Kevin BArlow and Brian Chambers were arrested in 1985 at Penang airport with "only" 179 grams. The threshold for having more than 15 grams is considered "trafficking" and had a mandatory death sentence. They were hanged in 1986.
This is 100 times that.
Sure, while the death penalty is no longer mandatory in Malaysia, it's still on the books but they are also having a moratorium on executions. That said, 30-40 years in prison and a minimum of 10 strokes of the cane doesn't sound any nicer.
In Thailand, while he can be sentenced to death, it is rarely implemented for drug offences. However, like a Malaysian prison, spending the remainder of your natural inside a Thai prison doesn't seem like the soft option, either. With or without the caning.

And I read somewhere else that a couple of women were found to have tried smuggling 32 kilograms of ganja out of Phuket. I don't smoke the stuff but I've seen it plenty of times that is an awful lot of weed. It'd have to be compressed into blocks, wouldn't it, otherwise the suitcases would have to be effin ginormous.

Things people do for cash.

Jim Waldron Silver Member

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Wow! A transit passenger moving 17.5 kg of heroin through Suvarnabhumi is not your casual mule.

The routing KL → Bangkok → Addis Ababa → Madagascar is classic low‑visibility trafficking logic, but clearly the volume was simply far too large to slip past enhanced screening.

You can be sure the authorities will frame it as proof that the tightened interdiction policy is functioning, and in this instance the claim certainly holds.

Dcheech Gold Member

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Amazing how many traffickers in Heroin or bagged Marijuana have been apprehended in the short time after Meena, the Thai Airways Heroin mule, was arrested in Australia.

It's almost like they could have been doing that all along but why bother & where is the som tum?! However once  National Loss of face became involved, now they get to working. thumbsup

wombat Platinum Member

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27 minutes ago, Jim Waldron said:

Wow! A transit passenger moving 17.5 kg of heroin through Suvarnabhumi is not your casual mule.

Unless he was the giveaway and the real shipment went through,

it wouldn't be the first time that it's happened like that

Emdog Platinum Member

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Why bother? Thailand has limited resources, so why use them to go after drug transporters that aren't distributing in Thailand? Ideally it would be responsibility of originating port and destination port.

Hmmm what will become of all that smack? Hadn't thought about that.... 🤔

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