The Borneo Post

Myanmar seizes crystal meth worth US$4.6 mln

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YANGON: Myanmar said yesterday it had seized US$ 4.6 million worth of crystal methamphet­amine in the heart of the drug- producing ‘ Golden Triangle’ zone that showers narcotics across the region.

The remote area — which covers Shan State, Laos and northern Thailand — churns out huge quantities of opium and meth that are smuggled across porous borders to countries around Asia.

Myanmar soldiers and border officers arrested a man with 250 kilogramme­s of crystal meth in the back of his car early Wednesday at a toll gate in eastern Shan state.

Highly pure crystal methamphet­amine — known as ‘ice’ — is extremely addictive and fetches hefty sums.

The quarter- tonne cache is worth US$ 4.6 million, according to a statement posted on the commander-in- chief’s Facebook page.

“The arrested man and drugs were systematic­ally transferre­d to anti-drugs squad,” the statement said.

Authoritie­s in Myanmar, Laos and Thailand have struggled to dismantle the sprawling drug networks that funnel Myanmarmad­e narcotics through the region.

Some of the drugs head as far afield as Australia — the world’s largest per capita consumer of crystal meth — where the price surges.

Whi le low- level mules are routinely arrested, it is rare for Southeast Asian authoritie­s to net players higher up the food chain.

Analysts say the overall drug battle is hampered by endemic official corruption as well as the ability of syndicates to bounce back from seizures by rampingup production. — AFP

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