
30 boxes of One Piece cards, abandoned at the border
Two seizures in a quiet 28-hour window: Thai customs found 30 boxes of One Piece OP-16 trading cards (worth over 2 million baht / ~US$57,000) abandoned unclaimed at the Sadao border checkpoint — nobody came to collect them. Hong Kong Customs intercepted 5.8 kg of cannabis (HK$1 million / ~US$128,000) at the Sheung Wan ferry terminal from a 26-year-old man arriving from Macao.

Two seizures in the June 2–3 window. Quiet day — but the first one is genuinely weird.
Thirty boxes of One Piece cards, no owner in sight
On May 31, officers at the Sadao Customs House checkpoint in Songkhla Province — about 1 km from the Thai-Malaysian border — found 30 cardboard boxes sitting unclaimed near a gate in the arrivals area. 1 Nobody came forward to claim them.
Inside: One Piece OP-16 booster packs and display boxes from the One Piece Card Game — the collectible trading card game published by Bandai Namco, the same company behind Naruto and Dragon Ball cards. Total estimated value: more than 2 million baht (~US$57,000). 1
The shipment had entered Thailand without completing customs clearance — a violation of the Customs Act 2017. Officers waited. No one appeared. The 30 boxes were seized as evidence and transferred to Sadao Customs House for legal proceedings. 1
The "abandon-and-hope" tactic isn't common for trading cards. It shows up most often with contraband where a courier cuts their losses rather than risk arrest. OP-16 boosters — the set is titled Decisive Battle — are a recent Bandai Namco release with an active secondary market in Southeast Asia. At 2 million baht spread across 30 boxes, someone put real money on the line and then walked away. Thai customs has the cards. Whoever owned them does not.
5.8 kg of cannabis, Sheung Wan ferry terminal
A day later — June 1 — Hong Kong Customs officers stopped a 26-year-old man arriving from Macao at the Hong Kong-Macao Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan. 2 His luggage contained 5.8 kg of suspected cannabis buds packed in six clear plastic bags, estimated street value approximately HK$1 million (~US$128,000). 2

The man was arrested and charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance. He appeared at Eastern Magistrates' Courts on June 3. 2 Maximum penalty under that ordinance: a HK$5 million fine and life imprisonment. Concealment method: standard baggage — no unusual tactic.
Cover image: Sadao Customs House seizure display, via Khaosod English
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