Thai police seize 1,600kg of drugs hidden under cabbages

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The drug trafficking charges carry a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

The drug trafficking charges carry a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

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BANGKOK - Thai police have seized 1,600kg of ketamine and crystal methamphetamine buried under cabbages in the bed of a pickup truck, with the driver arrested on drug trafficking charges.

The Thai man, aged 39, was arrested over the weekend when he stopped his truck at a petrol station in central Ayutthaya province, police said.

Authorities found 900kg of ketamine and 700kg of crystal methamphetamine in packages hidden underneath bags of the leafy vegetable, Bangkok police said in a statement on April 5.

The driver, who was arrested on April 4, confessed that he was hired to transport the drugs for 100,000 baht (S$39), police said.

The drug trafficking charges carry a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

Police said they suspected the drugs were trafficked from a neighbouring country, without specifying which one.

Thailand is a major hub for illegal drug trafficking in South-east Asia, and police raids and seizures of hard narcotics such as heroin and methamphetamine are common.

The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said a record 236,000kg of methamphetamine were seized in East and South-east Asia in 2024 – a 24 per cent rise from the previous year.

Thailand was the “main transit and destination point for methamphetamine” trafficked from neighbouring Myanmar and has recorded the largest quantity of seized meth in the region, according to UNODC. AFP

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