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Vietnam arrests man with 300kg of heroin

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Hanoi: Vietnam police have arrested a Chinese national found with a massive haul of heroin in Ho Chi Minh City, the second such bust in a week as the country cracks down on the illicit trade.

Though communist Vietnam boasts some of the world’s toughest drug laws, it is both a consumptio­n hub and a popular thoroughfa­re for narcotics from the lawless “Golden Triangle” region straddling Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

Vietnam has clocked several high-profile busts in recent months as it seeks to contain rampant drug traffickin­g.

Police on Wednesday found 313kg of suspected heroin worth an estimated US$8.6mil (RM35mil) after stopping a “suspicious” pickup truck in the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City.

“Authoritie­s found many carton boxes with objects that looked like heroin blocks,” said Cong An Nhan Dan, the official mouthpiece of the Ministry of Public Security.

“Two suspects were detained, including a Chinese person,” it added in its report yesterday.

Police launched searches of several properties in Ho Chi Minh City after the bust and said the investigat­ion would expand.

A witness at the scene reported seeing “a lot of police... they surrounded a large area (and) took many boxes out of the car”, according to state controlled VNExpress news site.

The bust follows a seizure in the city last week involving 16 Chinese citizens and three Vietnamese accused of running a major drug ring under the guise of a textile business.

Police found 300kg of methamphet­amine in a luxury home in the bust and said the ring likely extended to other branches in the country.

Days later, authoritie­s in the Philippine­s seized more than 270kg of meth linked to the Chinese-run Ho Chi Minh City cartel. — AFP

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