KOTA BARU, Feb. 11 -- Malaysians traveling to southern Thailand, especially Narathiwat province, are being warned by Thai police to avoid fishing villages, which have been flagged as hotspots for drug-related activities.

As reported by New Straits Times (NST), Colonel Pratya Baite, the Narathiwat police chief, stated today that drug traffickers in the province often use fishing villages as locations to establish their operations.

"We have received information that drug dealers in the province will use these villages as the place to gather and sell drugs to local pushers.

"Therefore, the Narathiwat police will conduct regular operations at these villages to nab those involved. The operation will be carried out round-the-clock and so far, ...