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UK Reports 90% Decrease In Mail-Order Cannabis Imports From Thailand
UK Reports 90% Decrease In Mail-Order Cannabis Imports From Thailand

Forbes

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

UK Reports 90% Decrease In Mail-Order Cannabis Imports From Thailand

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: Staff work in the packet and parcel section of the Royal Mail's ... More Swan Valley mail centre on December 18, 2013 in Northampton, England. This Friday the 20th is the last day for first class mail for Christmas. This will be the first Christmas since privatisation, Royal Mail is also set to join the FTSE 100 only two months since its debut. (Photo by) Cannabis shipments from Thailand to the UK have plunged by 90% in just three months as a crackdown led by Thai Customs and British officials starts to bite. The Home Office revealed last week a sharp drop in cannabis arriving by post from Thailand to the UK. In just three months, the volume fell by 90%. The Home Office credits the decline to a new partnership with Thai Customs. Since Thailand decriminalized cannabis in 2022, illegal shipments to the UK have surged. By the end of last year, Border Force had intercepted 15 tonnes in the mail alone. However, following intense diplomatic engagement, the UK Border Force and Thai Customs set up a new agreement, requiring parcels from Thailand to be checked before they are shipped. Border Force detected 1.5 tonnes of cannabis coming through the post in the first quarter of 2025. This marks a 90% reduction. The drop is a result of the extra checks now taking place in Thailand. Seema Malhotra, Minister for Citizenship and Migration, called it a 'prime example' of what cooperation can do. She said it supports Labour's focus on making streets safer. 'This collaboration is delivering real results and it's a prime example of how international cooperation is crucial to our Plan for Change, safer streets mission,' she said in a press statement. As Thai Customs also tightened border checks, that move led to more than 800 cannabis smugglers being caught between October 2024 and March 2025. During the same period, Thai officials seized over nine tonnes of the drug. Last year saw a record number of illegal drug seizures in the UK. Border Force and the police seized 119 tonnes. This was worth £3 billion ($4 billion) on the streets. The figure represented a 52% increase from the year before. In another operation, the Home Office stopped £6 million ($8 million) worth of cannabis at Bangkok Airport. Border Force and the National Crime Agency also worked together on the ground in Thailand. Operation Chaophraya began in July 2024. Since then, more than 50 British nationals have been arrested in Thailand for attempting to smuggle cannabis. Phil Douglas, Director General of Border Force, said their work starts long before the UK border. He said they rely on global partnerships to stop drugs from ever getting near. 'We are using advanced intelligence more than ever before and last year we made a record number of drug seizures, including the highest harm substances,' he said in a press statement. While the UK and Thailand are working together to stop cannabis smuggling, as the drug is still illegal in the UK, Thailand is reassessing its own cannabis laws. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to remove cannabis from its narcotics list. Although cannabis decriminalization was meant to support farmers and boost the economy, it allowed people to grow and possess cannabis, creating an unregulated gray market. In fact, cannabis businesses quickly popped up across the country, making Thailand's cannabis status attractive to tourists. Cannabis directory records more than 10,000 cannabis shops across the country. However, at the same time, public health concerns began to rise, leading the government elected in 2023, led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, to reconsider the legal status of cannabis and move toward ending decriminalization. After the removal of Srettha as Prime Minister by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 14 August 2024, the new government, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, introduced in late 2024 a bill to regulate the cannabis trade. It didn't directly ban recreational use, but it marked a new direction after years of debate following decriminalization in 2022.

UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand
UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Yahoo

UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand

The amount of cannabis posted to the UK from Thailand has dropped by 90% in three months thanks to cooperation with Thai Customs, the Home Office has said. When Thailand decriminalised cannabis in 2022, a surge of illegal shipments threatened to overwhelm UK Border Force - which uncovered 15 tonnes of the drug in the post in the final quarter of last year. But a new deal requiring parcels from Thailand to be checked before they are shipped meant just three months later the figure had dropped to 1.5 tonnes. Border Minister Seema Malhotra hailed the deal as a "prime example" of international cooperation helping Labour's mission for "safer streets". Millions of vapes seized in illegal trade crackdown Man arrested on suspicion of organising £600k cannabis import Malhotra said: "By stopping these drugs at source, we're disrupting organised crime, protecting communities, and freeing Border Force to focus on other priorities. "Together with our partners in Thailand, this government will continue to take tough action against those attempting to smuggle illegal drugs across our borders." Thai Customs have introduced stricter screening measures at the border which has led to over 800 cannabis smugglers being intercepted between October 2024 and March 2025, the Home Office said. More than nine tonnes of cannabis were seized by Thai authorities over the same period. Last year saw a record number of illegal drug seizures in the UK, with Border Force and police uncovering 119 tonnes, with a street value of £3bn, in the 12 months to March 2024 - an annual increase of 52%, according to the Metropolitan Police said. Separately, the Home office intercepted £6m of cannabis from passengers at Bangkok Airport in a joint operation that saw Border Force and the National Crime Agency (NCA) officers stationed in Thailand. Since Operation Chaophraya began in July 2024, over 50 British nationals have been arrested in Thailand for attempted cannabis smuggling. Border Force Director General Phil Douglas said: "Our work doesn't stop at the border, we work internationally with our partners to prevent illicit goods from even reaching the UK. "We are using advanced intelligence more than ever before and last year we made a record number of drug seizures, including the highest harm substances. "Border Force remains fully committed to securing our borders and keeping our streets safe."

UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand
UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand

BBC News

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

UK claims 90% drop in mail-order cannabis from Thailand

The amount of cannabis posted to the UK from Thailand has dropped by 90% in three months thanks to cooperation with Thai Customs, the Home Office has said. When Thailand decriminalised cannabis in 2022, a surge of illegal shipments threatened to overwhelm UK Border Force - which uncovered 15 tonnes of the drug in the post in the final quarter of last a new deal requiring parcels from Thailand to be checked before they are shipped meant just three months later the figure had dropped to 1.5 Minister Seema Malhotra hailed the deal as a "prime example" of international cooperation helping Labour's mission for "safer streets". Malhotra said: "By stopping these drugs at source, we're disrupting organised crime, protecting communities, and freeing Border Force to focus on other priorities."Together with our partners in Thailand, this government will continue to take tough action against those attempting to smuggle illegal drugs across our borders."Thai Customs have introduced stricter screening measures at the border which has led to over 800 cannabis smugglers being intercepted between October 2024 and March 2025, the Home Office than nine tonnes of cannabis were seized by Thai authorities over the same period. Last year saw a record number of illegal drug seizures in the UK, with Border Force and police uncovering 119 tonnes, with a street value of £3bn, in the 12 months to March 2024 - an annual increase of 52%, according to the Metropolitan Police said. Separately, the Home office intercepted £6m of cannabis from passengers at Bangkok Airport in a joint operation that saw Border Force and the National Crime Agency (NCA) officers stationed in Operation Chaophraya began in July 2024, over 50 British nationals have been arrested in Thailand for attempted cannabis Force Director General Phil Douglas said: "Our work doesn't stop at the border, we work internationally with our partners to prevent illicit goods from even reaching the UK."We are using advanced intelligence more than ever before and last year we made a record number of drug seizures, including the highest harm substances."Border Force remains fully committed to securing our borders and keeping our streets safe."

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