Thai security forces shot dead eight suspected drug traffickers during two armed clashes along the Thailand-Myanmar border in Fang district, Chiang Mai, on 30 March 2026. Authorities seized approximately 400 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and more than one million methamphetamine tablets. No officers were reported injured in the operations.
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The clashes occurred as part of ongoing efforts to intercept cross-border drug trafficking networks in northern Thailand. Troops from the Chaiyanuphap Task Force, cavalry units and ranger forces under the Third Army Area Operations Command were deployed to monitor suspected smuggling routes in Mon Pin subdistrict. Intelligence-led operations identified groups of 15 to 20 individuals carrying modified sacks through mountainous terrain.
At the first location near Phabong passage in Ban Lan, officers attempted to stop a group of suspects, who opened fire, triggering a five-minute gun battle. After securing the area overnight, authorities found two suspects dead and recovered 18 sacks containing approximately 400 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine. All officers involved were confirmed safe.
A second clash occurred in Ban Pang Tong, also in Mon Pin, where another patrol encountered a similarly sized group. The suspects again opened fire, leading to an exchange of gunfire. Six suspects were killed at the scene and 10 sacks containing more than one million methamphetamine tablets were seized.
Officials said the operations highlight the continued use of northern border routes by transnational drug trafficking networks. The volume of drugs seized in a single night underscores the scale of trafficking activity and the persistence of organised smuggling efforts despite increased enforcement.
Security forces remain in the area to secure the sites, conduct detailed inspections of the seized narcotics, and proceed with legal and operational follow-up actions. Authorities are also maintaining heightened surveillance along known trafficking routes to prevent further incursions.
Naewna reported that officials are expected to intensify border patrols and intelligence coordination to disrupt trafficking networks. Further investigations will focus on identifying supply chains and networks linked to the seized drugs, as well as preventing future cross-border smuggling attempts.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 1 Apr 2026
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