
Narcotics
Control Board of Thailand (ONCB) Chief Sirinya Sitdhichai, said the men offered
the women free trips to Japan with a request to carry luggage, which was later
found to contain narcotics and led to the carriers’ arrests, said Sirinya.
Under an operation spearheaded by the Airport
Interdiction Task Force (AITF) since 2012, Thai officers have arrested 261
suspects in 221 cases, |and seized 471 kilograms of cocaine and 198 kilograms
of crystal methamphetamine or “ice” in Thailand, Sirinya said.

The
latest arrest was of a Nigerian man, Collins Elochukwu Orakwue, a key member in
the drug-trafficking gang, in Surat Thani’s Koh Samui district on August 3.
It
stemmed from the Japanese authority’s interception of a large amount of drugs
late last year from a Thai woman, and Japan’s subsequent request for their
counterparts to pick up the investigation and nab the Western African suspect
who had used the Thai to smuggle drugs into Japan, Sirinya said.
Orakwue’s
arrest also led to the arrest of gang member, Nigerian Chinedu Victor Okeke,
along with 284 grams of cocaine on Koh Samui. |He faces a drug possession
charge.
The
AITF officers also shared information with their narcotic-suppression
counterparts in other countries, Sirinya said. The number of Thai nationals
arrested at Japanese airports since April stood at 26 suspects in 23 cases from
which 27,671 grams of “ice” had been confiscated.
He
said the many arrests at Japanese airports of drug-smuggling Thai women – who
were either willing participants or were lured by free tour offers to carry
luggage - prompted the Japanese police to also join the ONCB probes.
Apart
from arresting those involved in smuggling drugs from Thailand to other
countries, the AITF also cracked down on those transporting drugs into Thailand
or transiting through Thai airports to reach a third destination.

Sirinya
said AITF officers had recently arrested three suspects in two separate drug
busts at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport and seized 1,985 grams of “ice”, leading
to the three Western African suspects who ordered the drug transport.
He
said those smuggling cocaine via flights into Thailand, as per the Western
African suspects’ orders, usually originated in South American countries,
including Columbia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil, and then paused in Middle
Eastern countries.
Meanwhile,
gang members in Thailand would arrange for Thai or Southeast Asian women, who
were married to – or had relationships with – the gang members, to move the
drugs to other destinations, such as Japan and South Korea.
The
AITF’s success in intercepting drugs coming into or out of Thai airports had
led to many gangs shifting to smuggling drugs into a neighbouring country’s
airport, and then transporting the illicit cargo by land into Thailand instead,
he said.
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