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Thailand Cannabis Smuggling Fuels UK Drug Trade

Thailand has emerged as the main source of cannabis being smuggled into the UK, according to a BBC investigation that found organised crime groups are exploiting the country’s relaxed cultivation laws to supply the British black market. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said four out of five cannabis seizures at UK airports now originate from Thailand, with traffickers making substantial profits despite many drug couriers being arrested.

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The investigation found that cannabis grown in Thailand is being packaged and marketed as premium “Cali weed”, imitating high-potency strains associated with licensed dispensaries in California. British traffickers are reportedly using Thai-grown cannabis because production costs are significantly lower while the product can still be sold in the UK at premium prices.

One British dealer, identified only as “Zee”, told the BBC he operates cannabis farms in Thailand using Vietnamese workers and smuggles the drug into Manchester, Liverpool and parts of Yorkshire. He claimed it costs him about GBP350 to produce one kilogram of cannabis, while UK buyers pay up to GBP3,500 per kilogram.

According to Zee, couriers are recruited with promises of holidays, cash and entertainment before being asked to carry around 20kg of cannabis in each suitcase on return flights to Britain. He claimed that even if nine out of ten couriers are caught, the operation remains profitable. The NCA’s threat lead for border vulnerabilities, Paul Pantry, said such profit margins appeared realistic and described the organised crime groups behind the trade as “brazen and ruthless”.

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Home Office figures obtained by the BBC show Border Force officers seized more than 167,000kg of herbal cannabis during the past year, with an estimated street value exceeding GBP2 billion. The total represented a 52% increase from 2024 and included 28 tonnes carried by around 800 couriers arrested by the NCA.

The investigation said traffickers are also using postal deliveries and commercial shipping to move cannabis into the UK after increased airport security made air smuggling more difficult. Cannabis is then repackaged into glossy branded packets bearing names such as Gelato, Cali Cookies and Runtz before being sold through social media platforms and encrypted messaging apps.

Thailand legalised cannabis in 2022, leading to rapid growth in cultivation and retail sales. Authorities later introduced measures restricting cannabis use to medical purposes and requiring prescriptions, while banning recreational use. However, the BBC reported that British criminal networks continue to exploit production in Thailand by operating outside the licensed system.

Health experts have also expressed concern over the increasing strength of cannabis reaching UK consumers. Psychiatrist Dr Marta di Forti, who led the UK’s largest study on cannabis and psychosis, warned that products containing THC levels above 20%, and in some concentrates up to 90%, are linked to an increased risk of serious mental health problems, including psychosis.

The BBC reported that the UK government described the BBC’s findings as concerning and said it was continuing to work closely with police forces and overseas partners to prevent illegal drugs reaching Britain.

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9 July 2026

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Davedub Senior Member

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I can solve the entire issue for the UK with just one, small, sensible, overdue change. Legalise weed! Results:

  • All these 'problems' described in the OP dissappear

  • All those tax dollars squandered on seizing a tiny, insignificant fraction of the vast amount of smuggled weed are saved

  • A significant source of funding for criminal networks is removed

  • Otherwise law abiding citizens are no longer criminalised

  • People's right to make their own, adult decisions is respected

  • New tax revenue streams are established

  • Young adults in particular feel less harrassed by police - significantly improved police / community relations

  • the list goes on...

But no, they choose to keep 'coming down hard' as part of their hopelessly lost 'war on drugs'. Brainless, reactive futility.

Really, WTF is wrong with these people?

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Bday Prang Star Member

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48 minutes ago, Davedub said:

Really, WTF is wrong with these people?

They think it would "send out the wrong signals" cheesy They are incapable of rational thought due to the effects "reefer madness" They cannot even see that the illegality of it is part of the attraction for the naturally rebellious young,

Bday Prang Star Member

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4 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

I say old chap, hopefully the extremely bright folks in the UK can figure out which TRADITIONAL BRITISH CROP all the towns* in the UK are named in honor of. 🤔

*Hemel Hempstead (Hertfordshire), Hempnall (Norfolk), Hempstead (Norfolk), Hempstead (Essex), Hempstead (Essex), Hempstead (Gloucestershire), Hempstead (Kent), Hempstead Marshall (Berkshire), Hempton (Norfolk), Hempton (Oxfordshire), Hempholme (East Yorkshire), Hempholme Bridge (East Yorkshire), Hempshill Vale (Nottinghamshire), Hempshill (Nottinghamshire),

Hempton Green (Oxfordshire), Hempholme Meadows (East Yorkshire),

Hempstead Lane (Gloucestershire), Hempstead End (Essex), Hempstead Road (Hertfordshire), Hempton Wainhill (Oxfordshire), Hempstead Park (Kent),

Hempstead Valley (Kent), Hempnall Green (Norfolk), Hempnall Street (Norfolk), Hempholme Pastures (East Yorkshire)

I reckon y'all must be pretty proud of whatever you were growing back then and can share with the world what traditional British values are all about, mates. 👍

Hemp was grown extensively in England, It was used to manufacture rope you know what that is right ?

Now, can you guess what all that rope might have been used for ? Let me know if you need a clue

Trippy Gold Member

Trippy

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What if they ban all Brits from coming to Thailand? Wouldn't that be a kick in the groin, ouch!

NanLaew Star Member

NanLaew

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On 7/9/2026 at 4:58 AM, Georgealbert said:

Health experts have also expressed concern over the increasing strength of cannabis reaching UK consumers. Psychiatrist Dr Marta di Forti, who led the UK’s largest study on cannabis and psychosis, warned that products containing THC levels above 20%, and in some concentrates up to 90%, are linked to an increased risk of serious mental health problems, including psychosis.

So it's not all giggles and munchies in England either.

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