Soldiers clash with drug caravan on the border of Fang District: The perpetrators retreated, leaving behind a backpack containing 300,000 methamphetamine pills.
This morning, soldiers clashed with a drug caravan on the border of Fang District, Chiang Mai Province. The 4th Cavalry Company, which was patrolling the area following a tip-off, found a group of 4-5 people carrying weapons and was told to stop for inspection. However, the other side fired shots to clear their escape route. The exchange of gunfire lasted for about 3 minutes until the other side retreated. Soldiers went to inspect the area and found 3 modified backpacks containing 300,000 methamphetamine pills. It is believed that the drugs were produced by the Wa or Lahu groups who were trying to smuggle them along the Thai border to deliver to customers.
According to Thai News Agency, the confrontation occurred as soldiers were conducting a routine patrol based on intelligence reports indicating a possible smuggling operation in the region. The cl
ash underscores ongoing efforts by authorities to curb drug trafficking in the area, where drug smuggling activities are prevalent due to its proximity to borders and difficult terrain.
The discovery of such a significant quantity of methamphetamine pills highlights the persistent challenges faced by law enforcement agencies combating the drug trade. The authorities continue to investigate the incident, seeking to identify and capture the individuals involved in the attempted smuggling operation. The operation is part of broader efforts to address drug trafficking along Thailand’s northern border regions.