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Ivory Coast National Arrested for Smuggling Cocaine at Suvarnabhumi Airport


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In a significant anti-drug operation, Thailand's Customs Department apprehended an Ivory Coast national at Suvarnabhumi Airport for smuggling cocaine worth over 4.9 million baht.

 

On November 14, 2023, Phanthong Loykulnant, the Customs Department's Advisor on Tax Collection and Development, revealed that this action aligns with the Thai Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin's aggressive anti-drug policy.

 

This policy mandates a coordinated approach across various agencies to combat drug production, importation, transit, and clandestine distribution, reported Siam Rath.

 

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The Customs Department has intensified surveillance afor illegal drug importation and exportation. Offenders are increasingly adopting diverse and subtle methods to circumvent detection. Analysis of past statistics, particularly under the Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF) initiative, underlines this trend.

 

This task force, a collaboration of several agencies including the Customs Department, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, and the Thai Armed Forces, aims to intercept drug smuggling through air travel.

 

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The arrest occurred on November 11, 2023. Customs officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport, in collaboration with investigative and suppression officers, identified a high-risk passenger on an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

 

The suspect displayed suspicious behavior, prompting a thorough search of his luggage and person. Officials discovered 1,660 grams of Cocaine (Type 2 narcotics), ingeniously concealed inside his body by swallowing, valued at approximately 4.98 million baht.

 

This case constitutes a violation under Sections 242 and 252, in conjunction with Sections 166 and 167 of the Thai Customs Act of 2020, and the Narcotics Act.

 

The accused faces charges for importing Type 2 narcotics (cocaine) into Thailand and possession of the same, threatening national security and public safety.

 

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An Ivory Coast national travelling  on an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

a well known smuggling route into Asia , they regularly catch mules on this route ,but they still

keep coming 

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