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Thailand seizes US$88 million of crystal meth bound for Taiwan

  • The drug was seized by customs officials late on Friday, hidden in powder form inside 161 white silicon slabs in packages destined for Taiwan
  • Thai Customs Director-General Patchara Anuntasil said Thai and Taiwanese authorities were both investigating

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Thai authorities show the result of a machine test as they seized  crystal meth in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
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Thai authorities intercepted nearly 900kg of crystal methamphetamine hidden in a cargo shipment at Bangkok’s Port Custom Office and bound for Taiwan where it could be sold for up to US$88 million, a customs official said on Saturday.

The drug was seized by customs officials late on Friday, hidden in powder form inside 161 white silicon slabs in packages destined for Taiwan.

“The 897kg of crystal meth is worth about 500 to 600 million baht (US$15 million to US$18 million), but once they reach their destination they will be worth 3 billion baht in market price,” Thai Customs Director-General Patchara Anuntasil told a press conference on Saturday.

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Patchara said Thai and Taiwanese authorities were both investigating.

The methamphetamine market has continued to expand and diversify in East and Southeast Asia, unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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In October, police in neighbouring Laos seized a record haul of 55 million methamphetamine tablets and more than 1.5 tonnes of crystal methamphetamine tablets in the Golden Triangle region where the borders of Myanmar, Thailand and Laos meet.

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