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Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia marked World Drug Day, on June 26, 2023, by carrying out ceremonial burnings of seized illegal drugs. According to a United Nations report, synthetic drug-trafficking has resumed after pandemic border restrictions were lifted, with criminal groups in the notorious Golden Triangle region reconnecting and restoring smuggling routes for illegal drug production and trafficking.

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27 thoughts on “Why are these Southeast Asian countries burning drugs?”
  1. In Malaysia, Pushers are Death Penalty,
    You can't help it because one destroys many innocent life,
    and that many takes more money to cure.

    Remember to stay healthy and keep away from this stuff. Your life still have a long way to go. 🙂

  2. Be careful bringing drugs in certain quantities to countries in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. because they have death penalty for drug dealers. but it looks like the Philippines is still 'safe' because capital punishment has been abolished per se in the Philippines.

  3. Those in the Gov are selling the drugs, Just like North Korea, Syria, Taliban, Cartels, etc. This is all for show, same old story and nothing new. The Golden Triangle drugs have been going on for decades.

  4. "Some entiry" flood drugs into the area. I also see this drug cases increase in our local news..I believe "some entity" are trying to bring the region down..

    And this will root to the current economic war with China.. #IYKYK

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