Immunity Against Danger: Unveiling the Secret Codes of Drug Trafficking on Social Media

Bangkok: With the rise of express delivery, drug trafficking groups are turning to online platforms to order and sell narcotics, using "secret codes" or "slang" to deceive law enforcement.

According to Thai News Agency, these groups exploit the anonymity and reach of social media to conduct their illicit activities. The use of coded language allows them to communicate with potential buyers and partners without raising suspicion. This method of operation is becoming increasingly common as it enables traffickers to bypass traditional surveillance techniques.

The integration of express delivery services into this scheme further complicates efforts by authorities to intercept illegal transactions. Packages can be sent swiftly and discreetly, making it challenging to track the movement of narcotics from sender to recipient. Law enforcement agencies are working to decipher these codes and develop strategies to combat this evolving threat to public safety.

Efforts are being intensified to monitor online platforms and intercept communications between drug traffickers. However, the constantly changing nature of slang and secret codes poses significant challenges. Authorities are calling for enhanced cooperation between social media companies and law enforcement to dismantle these networks and prevent the spread of illegal drugs.