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700 kg of ‘Durian’-Labelled Meth Seized in Chiang Mai in Major Cross-Border Raid

Thai authorities in Chiang Mai intercepted a shipment of 700 kg of methamphetamine disguised in sacks labeled “Durian,” marking the sixth time this method has been used in the region. The haul was discovered during a routine inspection on August 18 in Chiang Dao district, when officers stopped a vehicle transporting 28 sacks, each weighing around 25 kg. Officials traced the meth’s origins to Yangon, Myanmar, en route to Taiwan via Indonesia, showcasing the breadth of international trafficking networks involved. Acting PM Phumtham Wechayachai praised the operation at a press conference on August 20, calling it a concrete success and reaffirming ongoing regional cooperation to stem such syndicates.

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