Nine smugglers killed in firefight with Thai forces
(last modified Sun, 14 May 2017 13:49:30 GMT )
May 14, 2017 13:49 UTC
  • Nine smugglers killed in firefight with Thai forces

A gunfight between Thai security forces and a band of Golden Triangle drug smugglers left nine traffickers dead, a senior official said Sunday, the latest clash sparked by the booming regional trade in narcotics.

Narongsak Osotthanakorn, governor of northern Chiang Rai province, said the firefight broke out on Saturday evening two kilometers inside Thailand from the border with Myanmar.

"Authorities told them to halt but they refused and started shooting. The two sides exchanged fire for about 10 minutes leaving nine smugglers killed and the rest fled," he told AFP, adding the smuggling group was originally 15 people strong.

Some 700,000 methamphetamine tablets were found alongside semi-automatic rifles, he added.

The Golden Triangle, a region in the borderlands of Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and southern China, is the world's second largest drug-producing region after Latin America.

Huge quantities of opium, heroin and methamphetamine pills are churned out in remote jungle labs each year for the Asia market and beyond.

Corruption and weak law enforcement help the trade thrive.

Seizures have risen across the region over the last decade.​

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