Thai Airways employee arrested in Australia after heroin found in bags

Border officers screened 12 tote bags belonging to the 26-year-old flight attendant and found the drugs hidden in the lining.

Thai Airways said it had strict rules governing the conduct of employees and ‘stands ready to fully cooperate with the relevant authorities’. (EPA Images pic)

SYDNEY: A Thai airline employee was charged with importing more than a kilogram of heroin into Australia after customs officials found the drug concealed in tote bags, Australian Federal Police (AFP) said.

The 26-year-old woman, who national flag carrier Thai Airways said was working as a flight attendant when she arrived at Melbourne Airport on June 25, had 12 tote bags screened by border officers, police said.

The heroin, found hidden in the lining of the bags, had an estimated street value of A$500,000 (US$343,300).

She faces one count of importing and one count of possession of a marketable quantity of a border controlled drug. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of 25 years’ imprisonment.

The woman was remanded in custody on June 26 and is due to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Sept 14.

Thai Airways said in a statement it had strict rules governing the conduct of all employees and “stands ready to fully cooperate with the relevant authorities throughout the process”.

“The AFP remains unwavering in its efforts to target individuals who use their employment or community standing to support drug trafficking,” said Australian Federal Police Acting Commander Simone Butcher.

Australian Border Force commander Clint Sims said criminal syndicates continued to target trusted insiders, including airline crew, to smuggle illicit substances into Australia.