Indonesia busts major drug ring, seizing 2.5 tonnes of meth
Indonesian police have recently smashed a drug smuggling ring, seizing 2.5 tonnes of methamphetamine which were being transported to the country from Afghanistan.
Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian police have recently smashed a drugsmuggling ring, seizing 2.5 tonnes of methamphetamine which were beingtransported to the country from Afghanistan.
The haul is estimated to be worth 82 million USD.
One suspect was shot dead while 17 others, including aNigerian, were arrested during a series of police raids in Aceh province and Jakartacapital in recent weeks.
Police said that some of the meth had been placed insidefood containers and then hidden in boats or lockers on land.
The Southeast Asian country has become a key destination andtransit point for international drug trafficking.
In 2018, Indonesian police said two separate busts resultedin the seizure of about 3 tonnes of methamphetamine coming from Taiwan(China).
This month, 13 members of a trafficking ring, includingthree Iranians and a Pakistani, were sentenced to death for smuggling 400kg ofmethamphetamine into Indonesia./.
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