Six drug suspects killed in Thai military crackdown

By AJU PRESS Posted : September 9, 2024, 10:56 Updated : September 9, 2024, 10:56
This photo shows Honduran National Police Special Forces and Anti gang units unloading cocaine packages on August 29 2024 AFP-Yonhap
This photo shows Honduran National Police Special Forces and Antigang units unloading cocaine packages on Aug. 29, 2024. AFP-Yonhap
SEOUL, September 9 (AJP) - Six suspected drug smugglers were killed in a shootout with Thai military forces in northern Thailand's Chiang Mai province on Friday. The incident occurred near the Myanmar border in the Mae Ai district when a military patrol encountered 7 to 10 men carrying backpacks. The group opened fire when ordered to stop, leading to an exchange of gunfire.

During a subsequent search operation, authorities discovered the bodies of six men believed to be drug traffickers. They also seized 1.3 million methamphetamine pills, shotguns, ammunition, and an AK-47 rifle from the surrounding forest area. Military officials stated that some members of the drug trafficking organization likely fled across the border and are now pursuing the network behind the operation.

The area, known as the "Golden Triangle" where Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand meet along the Mekong River, is notorious for drug production. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Myanmar produced approximately 1,080 tons of opium in the previous year, the world's largest amount. In 2022, a record 190 tons of methamphetamine were seized by authorities across Southeast and East Asia. Thailand has intensified its anti-drug efforts, declaring a "war on drugs" last year.
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