The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam seizes 300kg meth, one suspect escapes

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HANOI: A massive haul of nearly 300 kilogramme­s (kg) of methamphet­amine pills was seized in central Vietnam on Sunday, police said, the latest major drug bust in a country where the use of synthetic narcotics is on the rise.

While Vietnam has some of the toughest drug laws in the world, it remains a popular transport hub and destinatio­n market for narcotics smuggled in from the notorious ‘Golden Triangle’ — a lawless border zone that straddles Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

Opium and heroin have long been the drugs of choice among older users, but labmade powders and pills — like methamphet­amine in particular — are gaining popularity among young Vietnamese.

The latest bust occurred in Ha Tinh province early Sunday around 1.00am, when police, border defence forces and custom authoritie­s found the drugs inside a van with a Lao licence plate, according to a report.

Authoritie­s found dozens of golden-coloured plastic bags containing 294 kg of methamphet­amine, the report published on the Ha Tinh police website said.

A Laotian suspect was arrested during the bust, police said.

“Due to the darkness, dangerous terrain and dense fog, another male suspect ... managed to flee into the woods to escape,” said the report.

State-run Vietnam Television called the bust the ‘second largest meth-traffickin­g case’ in recent years.

In October last year, police found 309 kilograms of methamphet­amine after pulling over a speeding truck in central Quang Binh province. The haul was worth an estimated US$3 million.

Communist-run Vietnam has some of the harshest punishment­s for drug traffickin­g in the world, and anyone caught with more than 600g of heroin can be sentenced to death. — AFP

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