Thailand begins ‘Seal Stop Safe’ anti-drug drive

[Bangkok Post] - 01/30/2025

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday launched the “Seal Stop Safe” anti-drug campaign to tackle trafficking in 51 border districts of 14 provinces, with results expected within six months.



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