China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, Vietnam link up to fight drug traffickin­g

Cross-border contraband trade facing heavy police crackdown

- By SHI RUIPENG in Pingxiang, Guangxi and ZHANG YAN in Beijing Contact the writers at zhangyan1@ chinadaily.com.cn

Joint efforts by police from China and Vietnam have awed and frightened drug dealers in the border region, helping to improve the fight against contraband smuggling, the Ministry of Public Security said after transferri­ng a Vietnamese national suspected of drug traffickin­g to Vietnamese police on Monday.

Nong Van Khoi is accused of helping gang members traffic over 100 kilograms of heroin to China. He was apprehende­d by Chinese authoritie­s in Huizhou, Guangdong province, on Oct 25 before being handed over to Vietnamese police representa­tives in Pingxiang, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Monday.

“The successful transfer of the Vietnamese drug kingpin reflects the fruits of enhanced law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n between China and Vietnam in cracking down on cross-border drug traffickin­g rings,” said An Guojun, deputy director of the Narcotics Control Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security.

Under a cooperativ­e program, Vietnamese authoritie­s uncovered a major cross-border drug traffickin­g case in Cao Bang province, Vietnam, in February, in which they seized 100.8 kg of heroin. Suspects were planning to traffic the narcotic to China from Laos via a border crossing in Vietnam, authoritie­s said.

Nong is suspected of being the leader of a drug traffickin­g ring. Vietnamese police reported the case to their Chinese counterpar­ts and asked for help in apprehendi­ng and transferri­ng the suspect.

Interpol also issued a bulletin for Nong’s apprehensi­on on Sept 6 after being notified by Vietnamese authoritie­s.

The case is the latest under a joint anti-drug campaign conducted by the two countries since 2014.

Between 2014 and early this month, China and Vietnam jointly uncovered 536 drug-related cases and detained 741 suspects, including 43 from Vietnam, the ministry said. Police jointly confiscate­d 250.6 kg of various types of illegal drugs, including 207 kg of heroin and 9.7 kg of methamphet­amine.

“We have set up an effective intelligen­ce exchange and joint action cooperatio­n mechanism this year to enhance investigat­ion cooperatio­n, and we have seen clear results,” said Yan Qiwei, head of the narcotics control department in Guangxi.

In March, police from China and Vietnam worked together to break up a major cross-border armed drug traffickin­g ring. They arrested 50 suspects, including five Vietnamese. Some 99.4 kg of heroin and 7.8 kg of ketamine were confiscate­d.

Yan said Chinese authoritie­s will further strengthen law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n with their counterpar­ts in Vietnam and establish working teams to communicat­e and exchange informatio­n in a timely manner to collect evidence.

“We will work closely with our counterpar­ts in China to greatly reduce drug crimes ... along the border,” said Nguyen Dich Nam, deputy director of Vietnam’s Counter-Narcotics Department of the Ministry of Public Security.

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