CHIANG RAI – Thai Narcotics Suppression Police have allegedly uncovered the identity of a major figure in a massive international drug ring. The woman operates under the digital alias “Rose Rose.” Police state her real name is Ms. Jantra, a native of Chiang Rai.
Investigators linked her to a high-profile smuggling case involving a former flight attendant. The ex-stewardess, known publicly as Meenam, was arrested in Australia for carrying illicit substances. Following that arrest, narcotics agents tracked the digital trail directly back to Ms. Jantra.
Key Takeaways
- Mastermind Identified: A woman using the online alias “Rose Rose” has been identified as Ms. Jantra from Chiang Rai, a key player in an international heroin ring.
- Deep Cartel Ties: She is married to a convicted drug trafficker serving a life sentence and is related to a fugitive cartel leader backed by an armed militia.
- Fled Across the Border: Following the arrest of an ex-flight attendant in Australia and her local couriers, Ms. Jantra fled Thailand through a natural border crossing into Myanmar.
Ms. Jantra comes from a family with deep connections to global narcotics trafficking. According to the original report by Komchadluek, her husband is Mr. Weerawat. Police arrested him during a massive drug sweep between 2015 and 2016.
The courts handed down a life sentence to Mr. Weerawat and seized his vast assets. He resides in a high-security prison in Songkhla province. Ms. Jantra frequently traveled by commercial flights to visit him, keeping up appearances while maintaining her operations.
The family ties go even deeper into the golden triangle underworld. Mr. Weerawat is the younger brother of Mr. Weera Mueanja. Mr. Weera is a major fugitive who has successfully evaded arrest warrants for over ten years.
Furthermore, Mr. Weera is the son-in-law of Colonel Ya La Bo, a powerful leader of a Wa State Army or Museur militia force operating in Myanmar’s Shan State. This military backing provides the network with a haven and heavy firepower.
Hunting the Couriers and the Escape
The syndicate smuggled large batches of methamphetamine and heroin through northern Thailand. Their primary routes ran through the Fang district of Chiang Mai and the Mae Suai district of Chiang Rai. Ms. Jantra handled the recruitment of couriers using extreme digital secrecy.
To protect her identity, she used mobile SIM cards registered under the names of deceased Myanmar citizens. She used Facebook Messenger to screen and contact potential targets. She specifically targeted vulnerable individuals, including the flight attendant Meenam and the daughter of another former stewardess, to carry luggage to Australia.
The international network began to unravel when Australian police caught Meenam. Thai anti-narcotics units quickly launched follow-up raids across the country. They arrested two key local operatives, Mr. Uthai and Mr. Nanthawat, which severely damaged the local network.
Another co-conspirator, Mr. Ekawit (known as Rinrin), was arrested on organized crime charges and pointed directly to Ms. Jantra as the true boss. Realizing the police were closing in, Ms. Jantra fled Thailand on July 7, 2026. She slipped through a natural border path in Chiang Rai to hide under the protection of her brother-in-law’s militia group.
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