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Turk Held With Cocaine at Suvarnabhumi

Thai customs officials have arrested a Turkish passenger at Suvarnabhumi Airport after discovering more than 12 kilogrammes of cocaine concealed inside coffee bags and chocolate packaging. The drugs, which officials estimate have a street value of around 36 million baht, were allegedly smuggled into Thailand on a flight from Sao Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil.

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The arrest was announced by Customs Department director-general Phantong Loykulnanta, who said the operation formed part of the government’s urgent policy to combat transnational drug trafficking. The operation was carried out on June 25, by the department’s Investigation and Suppression Bureau in cooperation with the Airport Interdiction Task Force.

Officials searched the passenger’s luggage after his arrival from Brazil and allegedly found the cocaine hidden inside food packaging. Customs officers seized the drugs, detained the suspect and transferred him to investigators from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau for further legal proceedings.

Authorities said the investigation is now being expanded to identify any wider trafficking network connected to the case. Officials believe international criminal groups continue to exploit global air travel routes to transport narcotics into Thailand.

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Under Thai law, cocaine is classified as a Category 2 narcotic. Those convicted of importing or exporting narcotics for commercial purposes face charges under the Customs Act B.E. 2560 and the Narcotics Code, with penalties of up to 15 years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to 1.5 million baht, or both.

The Customs Department said the seizure highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen border security against organised drug trafficking. Authorities have increased inspections using advanced scanning technology, K-9 detection dogs, intelligence analysis and closer cooperation with domestic and international law enforcement agencies.

From October 1, 2025, to June 25, 2026, customs officials seized narcotics and psychotropic substances in 214 cases. The total estimated value of the seized drugs exceeded 692 million baht.

Crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as “ice”, remained the most frequently seized drug by number of cases, quantity and value. Postal and express parcel deliveries accounted for more than 76.6% of all drug-related cases detected during the nine-month period, while officials also reported increasing attempts to smuggle newer psychotropic substances including zopiclone and etomidate.

The Nation reported that The Customs Department said it will continue expanding investigations in every case to dismantle the transnational criminal organisations behind drug trafficking. Officials also urged the public to report suspicious activity to help prevent narcotics from spreading in Thailand.

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BayArea Silver Member

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12 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Most tatts can be hidden for most jobs, and if you have some visible, you are taking a risk trying for certain positions. There are plenty or businessmen and women who have them, but unseen while working, so it's still a matter of visibility. Can't judge them if you can' see them.

agreed! I have at least 12 tattoos , but you can't tell I have any when I wear a T-shirt. I purposely did it for a reason. the tats are meaningful to me and it's not important for anyone else to see it.

Woke to Sounds Gold Member

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It's those damn drugs again.

I wonder how many children this scum bag has killed with that shchit...

fredwiggy Star Member

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3 hours ago, BayArea said:

agreed! I have at least 12 tattoos , but you can't tell I have any when I wear a T-shirt. I purposely did it for a reason. the tats are meaningful to me and it's not important for anyone else to see it.

A daughter and son have multiple ones also, but you can only see one if she wears short sleeve shirts. She has her own business so it doesn't matter anyway.

Issan girl Senior Member

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On 6/29/2026 at 7:46 AM, flaming dragon said:

What does the first line say?

The fathers I respect the most are the ones who see the world as it is and assist their children in making choices that won't obstruct their path through adulthood. The reality is that people with tattoos are judged and do everything they can do hide those tattoos for job interviews. Perhaps not the way the world should be, but definitely the way the world is. One doesn't need to be 80 or understand the difference between"'your and you're" to figure it out.

Your children sound like fine people, just as most of the younger people I know who have tattoos are. Nearly 100 percent of criminals also have tattoos. How can one tell them apart?

Not that this is the topic of the article, but as far as the US today, I think that you are out of touch. I see plenty of visible tattoos on doctors, nurses, business people, bank managers, professors and just ordinary people. When I got a tattoo, I put it on a place where I could easily hide it, but I don't think that is necessary today.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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4 hours ago, Issan girl said:

Not that this is the topic of the article, but as far as the US today, I think that you are out of touch. I see plenty of visible tattoos on doctors, nurses, business people, bank managers, professors and just ordinary people. When I got a tattoo, I put it on a place where I could easily hide it, but I don't think that is necessary today.

I'm very out of touch.

The statement still holds true though. The vast majority of criminals are heavily tattooed. Outside of a hospital or doctor's office (places I haven't been in many years) the only way to tell the bad from the good is their behaviour at the moment I see them.

pieeyed Senior Member

pieeyed

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A Turkish tattooed individual flies from Brazil to Thailand with 12kgs of cocaine in his luggage? Stupid

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