Cross-border drug trafficking ring busted in Quang Binh province

More than 25 kilogrammes of various narcotics has been seized in the lastest drug crime crackdown in Quang Binh province.

More than 25 kilogrammes of various narcotics are seized in the crackdown. (Photo courtesy of the police)
More than 25 kilogrammes of various narcotics are seized in the crackdown. (Photo courtesy of the police)

Quang Binh (VNA) – Police of the central province of Quang Binh said on March 20 that the force, in coordination with authorities of Laos' Khammouane province, has successfully dismantled a major cross-border drug trafficking network, seizing more than 25 kilogrammes of various narcotics.

The crackdown took place on March 12 when Dinh Hong Thuan, born in 1971 and from Quang Binh's Minh Hoa district, and Nguyen Thanh Phuong, born in 1993 and from the province's Dong Hoi city, were caught red-handed illegally transporting drugs.

Authorities confisticated some 20 kilogrammes of drugs, including 60,000 amphetamine pills, eight kilogrammes of ketamine, four kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine, and two kilogrammes of heroin.

Following further investigation, the law enforcement force arrested Pham Le Tuan Anh, born in 1995 and from Dong Hoi city, for drug trafficking. In this additional arrest, around 5 more kilogrammes of narcotics was seized, including over 25,000 amphetamine pills, 1.5 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine and ketamine, and 1 kilogramme of heroin.

The local police charged the suspects and is expanding investigation into the case./.

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