World Anti-Drug Day Slogan 26 June 2025 with history.
In addition to June 26 of every year being a day to commemorate the great poet of Siam, ” Sunthorn Phu Day “, it is also designated as ” World Anti-Drug Day “… Sanook Campus therefore has a story about World Anti-Drug Day to tell you…

Drugs are chemicals that affect the mood. Thoughts and behavior of the user by acting on the nervous system and making the user feel the need. Unable to live without it, including having side effects on the body, causing fatigue, emaciation and mood swings. When using drugs for a long period of time, it slows down decision-making, affects sleep. Drug use makes people’s lives worse, including the trade process that is punishable by law, and risks various crimes. Therefore, if you see drug trade, report it to the ONCB hotline at 1386.
History of World Anti-Drug Day
History of World Drug Day “International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking” or “World Drug Day” The origin of the day against drug abuse comes from the problem of drug abuse around. The world that often affects the health and lives of the population. This caused this issue to be brought to the United Nations Conference in 1987. Held in Vienna during 17-26 June 1987. This conference was about drug abuse and drug smuggling, and the countries that became members also jointly organized activities to campaign and oppose drugs, both government agencies, private sectors, and the public sector.
It is well known that drug problems are a major problem. That poses a great threat to humanity worldwide because it not only undermines health. But also destroys consciousness and the sense of right and wrong that humans should have… All countries around the เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย world are trying to cooperate to solve this problem. The United Nations General Assembly has therefore resolved to designate June 26 of every year as the ” International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking “.
For Thailand, it is one of the member countries of the United Nations. That has shown its intention to prevent and solve the drug problem together with other member countries around the world by organizing activities on the Anti-Narcotics Day regularly to remind Thai people to be aware of the drug problem and everyone should participate in preventing and solving the problem for a long time.
Until in 1958, the revolutionary council led by Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat issued the Revolutionary Council Announcement No. 37 dated December 9, 1958 to stop smoking opium throughout the kingdom by burning opium and opium smoking equipment at Sanam Luang on the night of June 30, 1959.
After that, in 1961, the government established the “Narcotics Suppression Committee” abbreviated as ONCB under the Office of the Prime Minister with the Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police as the chairman and representatives from all relevant government agencies as committee members.
Later, during the time of Thanin Kraivichien as Prime Minister. The government realized that the suppression of drugs could not be solved by the operation of the Police Department alone. Therefore, the draft of the Narcotics Prevention and Suppression Act B.E. 2519 was proposed to the National Administrative Reform Council and was announced as law on November 16, 1976.
The said Act established the Narcotics Prevention and Suppression Committee or the abbreviation ONCB. With the Prime Minister as the chairman and established the ONCB office as the central agency directly responsible. It was a department in the Prime Minister’s Office.
Currently, the Ministry of Justice is directly under the Prime Minister and is responsible for coordinating with agencies related to the prevention and suppression of drugs both domestically and internationally. Later, the ONCB office submitted the resolution on the United Nations’ Anti-Narcotics Day to the Cabinet meeting on June 14, 1988. Which the Cabinet resolved to designate June 26 of every year as the Anti-Narcotics Day, starting from 1988 onwards.