BangkokPost-Aug 2

Traffickers are avoiding the roads when they deliver drugs these days with Covid-19 checkpoints now commonplace on the roads, according to the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). Fast-spreading infections have been met with lockdowns and curfews in heavily-affected provinces where authorities regulate the flow of people and goods in and out of provinces. Public health surveillance and security checkpoints are up and running on many roads to screen motorists, and the presence of law enforcement has unnerved drug traffickers. They are taking a different course to elude the police by loading their drugs onto a boat and shuttling them to spots close to the border with Malaysia where the supplies are then collected by a local agent who exports them to a third country. It was the first time the police have found illicit drug consignments equipped with an advanced GPS tracking system.

Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2158307/drug-smugglers-head-to-sea-to-avoid-covid-roadblocks