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Myanmar’s anti-drug crackdown: Authorities torch USD 600 million worth of seized narcotics

Myanmar’s anti-drug crackdown: Authorities torch USD 600 million worth of seized narcotics

Smoke and flame rise from burning illegal narcotics during a destruction ceremony marking the U.N.’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Friday, June 26, 2026.

Authorities in Myanmar burned more than 50 tonnes of confiscated narcotics on Friday in a nationwide destruction, sending thick black smoke over the outskirts of Yangon. The haul, which included heroin, opium, ketamine, methamphetamine, crystal meth and marijuana, was worth about USD 600 million, according to AP.The destruction ceremony in Yangon was held to mark the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, with similar events organised in Mandalay and Taunggyi, the capital of Shan state — a region that has long been at the centre of Myanmar’s drug production networks.Police Lt Col Aung Myat Soe of Yangon’s Anti-Narcotics Police Force told reporters that the value of drugs destroyed this year was more than twice last year’s figure. In Yangon alone, authorities burned about USD 321 million worth of 31 different types of illegal drugs, AP reported.Myanmar, also known as Burma, has remained one of the world’s biggest producers of heroin and methamphetamine for decades. Much of the production has been linked to instability in border regions, where armed groups, militias and criminal networks have operated amid prolonged conflict and weak state control. The country’s drug trade is heavily concentrated around the Golden Triangle, a mountainous area where Myanmar meets Laos and Thailand and which has historically been a major centre for opium and synthetic drug production.The situation has become more complicated since the military seized power in 2021, triggering a nationwide conflict between the military government, pro-democracy forces and ethnic armed organisations. Experts say the unrest has contributed to conditions that allow drug production and trafficking to expand. In January, Myanmar’s military government announced what it described as the country’s largest-ever seizure of illicit drugs and drug-making equipment. Authorities said the raids targeted 12 suspected production sites in northern Shan state, an area where several armed groups operate.Myanmar’s authorities have repeatedly accused ethnic armed groups of using drug profits to finance their activities. The government has said some groups avoid peace negotiations because they benefit from the illegal narcotics economy. Several armed organisations have been linked to the drug trade at different points, though involvement varies between groups. Some have also carried out their own anti-drug operations in territories they control.The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), an ethnic armed group active in northern Shan state, announced a separate destruction of seized drugs worth about USD 5.5 million in its controlled areas. The move came after the group agreed to a ceasefire with the military in October following months of fighting.Despite repeated crackdowns, Myanmar continues to be a major source of illegal drugs flowing into East and Southeast Asian markets. Authorities say the latest destruction is part of efforts to show progress against narcotics trafficking, though analysts have warned that the wider conflict and political instability remain major challenges in reducing production.

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