Daily Dispatch

Monk bust with 4m meth pills

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A BUDDHIST monk in Myanmar has been caught hiding more than four million methamphet­amine pills in his monastery, police said yesterday, following a record haul of stimulant seizures last year.

The monk, named Arsara, is in custody after police discovered hundreds of thousands of the tablets in his car as he was driving from Shwe Baho village in the town of Maungdaw in Rakhine state bordering Bangladesh.

“First the police found 400 000 drug pills” when they searched his vehicle on Sunday evening, local police chief Kyaw Mya Win told reporters.

“The police then went to the monk’s monastery and found another 4.2 million pills.”

Myanmar is one of the world’s top narcoticsp­roducing nations, churning out huge quantities of methamphet­amines as well as opium and cannabis.

The meth pills are hugely popular across Asia among everyone from wealthy clubbers to exhausted blue-collar employees working long shifts.

Last year police confiscate­d a record 98 million stimulant tablets, nearly double the 50 million seized in 2015.

Drug prosecutio­ns also jumped around 50% from 2015 to 13 500, which police said reflected the growth in the local drug trade.

Traffickin­g has particular­ly been on the rise in Rakhine state, home to more than a million people from the impoverish­ed Muslim Rohingya minority. — AFP

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