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Transnational Wildlife Smuggling Ring Foiled at Suvarnabhumi Airport
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2026
Thai customs and wildlife officials intercept a passenger arriving from the Philippines with live protected animals concealed within personal luggage
Thai Customs Seize Rhino Horns at Bangkok Airport
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2025
A Vietnamese man travelling from Angola to Laos was arrested at Bangkok’s main airport with five pieces of rhino horn worth 6.9 million baht
Thai Customs Intercept 700 Tonnes of Hazardous Waste from Morocco
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2025
Joint operation with specialist agencies uncovers containers of contaminated 'zinc concentrate' containing dangerous heavy metals
Thai Customs Snare Aussie Smuggler with Over THB 6.6 million Ice Haul at Airport
MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025
Integrated airport security intercepts 22 kilograms of methamphetamine destined for Australia
Thai Customs seizes over 400 shark fins smuggled through Suvarnabhumi Airport
SATURDAY, MAY 03, 2025
The Thai Customs Department has ramped up efforts to crack down on illegal smuggling following directives from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, with a major seizure of shark fins this week highlighting the scale of the issue.
Thai Customs seizes over 3 tonnes of cannabis in smuggling crackdown
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2025
The seized cannabis worth 140 million baht was found to be primarily bound for the UK, where the herb is still a controlled substance
Thai customs seize over THB33m worth of e-cigarettes in crackdown
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2025
Haul discovered concealed in shipment of electronic goods from China, bound for Myanmar
Progress along the winding road of customs reform
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2019
AUDITS by Thai Customs have long been a source of dread for importers. They were typically drawn-out affairs, usually with the threat of a very large assessment at the end of the process. Every point would be argued long and hard, with previously agreed issues resurrected to push towards a settlement.
Meeting planned on WTO ruling on cigarette imports
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018
Thai Customs officials plan to hold a meeting next week on the ruling issued by a World Trade Organisation [WTO] against the country’s regulations on cigarette imports, a spokesperson of Customs Department told The Nation on Saturday.