The Borneo Post

Thai cops kill smuggler in massive meth bust

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BANGKOK: Thai cops shot dead a smuggler and seized 15 million meth pills at a checkpoint in Thailand’s portion of the ‘Golden Triangle’, officials said yesterday, the latest death in an intensifyi­ng drug crackdown.

Millions of dollars worth of methamphet­amine pour into Thailand each week from neighbouri­ng Myanmar, where drug lords are flooding the market with narcotics.

The Golden Triangle is a notorious lawless border zone that straddles Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

Experts say drug lords in the zone, mainly in neighbouri­ng Myanmar’s self- administer­ed Wa state, have been churning out more drugs than ever in a trade worth tens of billions of dollars annually.

Thai drug police and military have ramped up operations in the northern gateway to Myanmar, killing and arresting smugglers who are often from ethnic hill tribes who live across the lawless area.

The latest shootout happened as three trucks were stopped late Thursday night in Chiang Rai province.

“They fought back ... one smuggler was shot dead,” said Major General Pornchai Charoenwon­g, deputy commander of the Narcotics Suppressio­n Police.

It is the 15th death of an alleged smuggler in just over a month in northern Thailand as authoritie­s intensify a crackdown on the rampant trade in meth tablets, the crystallis­ed ‘ice’ version, and heroin.

In the trucks were a total of 75 sacks with the numbers ‘ 999’ printed on them, a brand used by Myanmar drug lords.

“Each bag had 200,000 tablets ... we estimate there are around 15 million tablets.”

Two other men escaped in the dark, said the major general.

More than 79 million meth tablets have been seized by authoritie­s in the north’s 17 provinces over the past seven weeks, said third army commander Chalongcha­i Chaiyuakha­m.

“They are all from the same group of smugglers,” he said.

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