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Three Malaysians Arrested With 97kg Meth on train in Khon Kaen

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Three Malaysian men have been arrested after authorities discovered 97 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine concealed in luggage aboard a train travelling through Khon Kaen province. The suspects were detained following a joint operation by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking on rail networks.

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The arrests took place on 8 April 2026 on Rapid Train No. 134, which departed Nong Khai at 20:15 bound for Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station). While conducting routine patrols in the eighth carriage, officers noticed three large locked suitcases left unattended on the luggage rack. Nearby passengers denied ownership, prompting further investigation.

Rail staff reported seeing three men load the bags at Nong Khai station, leading authorities to review CCTV footage. The footage identified the suspects, later found seated in the same carriage. The men, identified as Mr. Ling Kah Sing, Mr. Charles Jsfferson Jeffery and Mr. Hanif Aamir Bin Abdulla Brahim, admitted bringing the luggage onboard but claimed they did not know the lock combinations.

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Police coordinated with Crime Suppression Division officers and Highway Police in Khon Kaen, arranging for the suspects to be escorted off the train at Phon district for inspection. A search of the three suitcases revealed 97 red plastic-wrapped packages of methamphetamine, each weighing approximately one kilogram, totalling 97 kilograms. Five mobile phones were also seized.

The suspects face charges of jointly possessing a Category 1 narcotic with intent to distribute, an offence considered a serious threat to public safety and national security. Authorities confirmed the men had entered Thailand via the Sadao immigration checkpoint in Songkhla province.

The operation reflects coordinated efforts between specialised units, including the Railway Crime Suppression Centre, Crime Suppression Division, and Highway Police. Officials stated that each unit contributed expertise, from onboard surveillance to rapid response capabilities across the country.

Authorities have emphasised the importance of vigilance, particularly ahead of the Songkran holiday travel period, when passenger volumes increase significantly. Travellers are encouraged to report suspicious behaviour or unattended items to onboard officers or via CIB channels operating 24 hours a day.

Investigators are now working to expand the case and identify links to a wider transnational drug trafficking network. Further arrests and seizures are expected as the investigation progresses.

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Either cheapskates or poor planners, traveling third class with over 30 kilos of methamphetamine per suitcase!

If they had gone second class with berths, and had smaller suitcases stashed under their beds, I doubt they would have been noticed.

Methamphetamine is a nasty drug which has caused havoc in far too many homes, smugglers and manufacturers deserve the heavy penalties they face when caught.

Drug mules aren't the brightest lights in the room. They are chosen because they are dumb and blend in which these three obviously didn't.

Pretty good spotting by the railway cops.

Interesting racial mix: Chinese, Malay, White. They should be overjoyed not to have been popped in Malaysia.

Yes, yaba has wreaked havoc. Legalisation & regulation would make for far fewer addicts.

The takeaway couldn’t be clearer: if you’re moving nearly 100 kg of meth, maybe don’t leave the bags sitting around unattended on a train.

Thai authorities don’t miss much, and this kind of carelessness just fast‑tracks an arrest.

Hard to imagine what these guys were thinking. You can be sure though that they will have plenty of time to reflect on it!

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3 hours ago, bannork said:

If they had gone second class with berths,

Nah. First Class then the Rail Staff would have asked if they wanted a beer.

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