I ordered wet wipes, but a lot of drugs are delivered. What's going on?
May 13, 2025
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According to local media such as Tairas, A, a woman living in the patio area of Thailand's Champon state, recently paid 169 baht (about 7,000 won) through a shopping app and ordered 10 bags of wipes in bulk.
On the afternoon of the 9th, the courier delivered an exceptionally heavy package to A's house.
She was surprised that the delivery box was so heavy that she almost fainted as soon as she opened the box.
There were two paper boxes instead of wet wipes, and they were full of suspicious stuff with sound speakers. Thinking she had been scammed, she immediately informed her husband, the village chief, and the police.
The police, who were dispatched, opened the interior of the two speakers, saying that the weight of the two speakers was abnormally heavy.
Inside, several bundles wrapped in aluminum foil were found, and when they were released, they contained 40,000 narcotic pills sealed in blue plastic bags.
In other speakers, 2 kilograms of drugs were disguised and sealed with Chinese tea.
Police summoned and questioned the 32- and 43-year-old courier employees and branch managers.
The two claimed that the package had departed from Bangkok and was delivered to the final recipient via a distribution center in Surat Thani.
They said they had no idea what was inside, and that they had only fulfilled their obligations to deliver.
Investigators asked the courier company for the information of the sender and launched a full-scale investigation.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.