Police in Thailand discover nearly S$4M worth of drugs hidden in Buddha statues

Police in Thailand uncover drugs hidden in Buddha statues

Thai police have uncovered at least ฿100 million (S$3,874,272) worth of drugs hidden inside three abandoned Buddha statues.

The statues were discovered along the roadside in Nakhon Phanom, a Thai province bordering Laos.

Police believe the statues are part of a cross-border drug smuggling operation, according to Thairath.

Smugglers hide drugs in religious idols

The three statues were discovered on Monday (18 Nov).

heroin hidden buddha statues showcase

Source: Thairath

Local police canvassing the area came upon the suspicious objects in the Tha Uthen District after receiving a tip-off of a possible drug smuggling operation.

It is believed that the smugglers had tossed the statues out of their vehicle, thus damaging the items.

Inside the statues, police found 32 packs of heroin, each weighing around 400 grams.

heroin hidden buddha statues opening

Source: @Thairath_TV on X

There was also around 117kg of methamphetamine in the statues.

heroin hidden buddha statues drugs

Source: @Thairath_TV on X

Police believe the drugs were smuggled in from Laos

Police suspect that the smugglers traversed the Mekong River to cross from Laos to Thailand.

Furthermore, the plastic bags and copy paper used to package the drugs contained Lao script.

heroin hidden buddha statues smuggling

Source: Thairath

Because methamphetamine and heroin are usually exported, police suspect these drugs were meant to be shipped internationally from Thailand.

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Featured image adapted from the @Thairath_TV on X and Thairath

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