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Catch Up! Transnational Drug Trafficking Networks
The current global trend is dominated by the crackdown on transnational drug trafficking networks, particularly in Australia, where large quantities of drugs are being smuggled into the country.
The latest cases involve a French woman, followed by a Thai woman working as a flight attendant, who were arrested and are facing trial on charges of importing drugs into Australia.
The legal process takes time. This case serves as a cautionary tale for those working and traveling internationally: be vigilant while traveling. Do not accept luggage from others, and carefully check your bags for any hidden drugs.
Some may be unintentional, having been deceived by drug trafficking networks who placed drugs in their luggage, but they will still face trial and conviction. Those with malicious intent will receive the full punishment.
It's clear that the methods and routes for drug trafficking have become more diverse. These networks are increasingly targeting working professionals who travel frequently and have privileged access to less stringent baggage checks.
Therefore, people in various professions must be extremely cautious. Nowadays, criminals operate as organized groups with networks both domestically and internationally, hoping to earn enormous profits and become wealthy through illicit activities.
Therefore, Thailand itself must be aware of these long-standing and increasingly brazen criminal networks. Intensive checks should be conducted at the point of origin, within Thailand. Even those with privileges must be scrutinized like ordinary citizens.
As for Thai citizens with legitimate occupations who travel internationally for business, work, study, or tourism in Australia, they will likely face stricter scrutiny from Australian authorities during this period.
Global drug trafficking routes have existed for a long time, but they remain persistent because where there are users, there are sellers. The higher the money and the higher the income, the more some groups continue their illicit activities. Hopefully, all parties will cooperate to stop these criminal networks from damaging Thailand's reputation in a lasting way.
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