Vietnam dismantles ring smuggling 1.2 tonnes of drugs from Golden Triangle

Vietnamese police have dismantled a major transnational drug trafficking network, arresting 13 suspects and seizing 777 kg of synthetic narcotics, the Ministry of Public Security’s Drug Crime Investigation Police Department (C04) reported on November 20.

Haul of drugs (Photo: bocongan.gov.vn)
Haul of drugs (Photo: bocongan.gov.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese police have dismantled a major transnational drug trafficking network, arresting 13 suspects and seizing 777 kg of synthetic narcotics, the Ministry of Public Security’s Drug Crime Investigation Police Department (C04) reported on November 20.

The months-long operation, code-named 825P, began in July after investigators detected suspicious activity involving two Hanoi residents. Around the same time, border guards identified a separate Laos-to-Vietnam smuggling ring run by two organisers from Nghe An and Phu Tho provinces. Subsequent probes found out that the networks were connected.

Police described the ring as highly sophisticated and tightly organised. The alleged mastermind, identified only as “Long”, is a fugitive hiding overseas. Operatives worked in isolated cells, communicating solely via encrypted apps like Telegram and Signal under pseudonyms and never meeting in person. Drugs were cached in remote drop points, with couriers receiving only GPS coordinates and photos.

One key suspect, 43-year-old Chu Anh Tuan from Phu Tho, was recruited by Long during a trip abroad and paid 3 million VND (115 USD) per kg to receive and distribute shipments inside Vietnam. In May, Tuan allegedly took delivery of 300 kg at a local stadium, temporarily stashed the drugs at a relative’s house, repackaged them, and relocated the cache near a cemetery. Couriers then collected batches of 2-24 kg each, and the entire 300 kg were moved undetected within two months.

In August, another operative, Tran Duc Thanh, agreed to smuggle 930kg from Laos to Hanoi for 250,000 USD. He hired a container truck that crossed the border carrying 49 sacks of narcotics. The load was delivered to Tuan on August 17 and again hidden at his relative’s residence. Over the following month, more than 200kg were distributed nationwide, including to southern Vietnam.

At 9:30 pm on November 21, police simultaneously raided sites in Phu Tho, arresting Tuan and several accomplices and seizing 706 kg of synthetic drugs, a vacuum-sealing equipment and documents. Coordinated raids in other provinces netted 11 more suspects and an additional 70 kg.

Police later identified Long as Tran Van Quyet, a 40-year-old Ho Chi Minh City resident already wanted on two prior drug-trafficking warrants. Quyet is believed to be hiding near the Golden Triangle and continues to orchestrate large shipments with foreign partners.

C04 described the bust as a major victory and a demonstration of close coordination between police and border defence forces. On October 6, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh sent a commendation letter praising the units involved./.

VNA

See more

A performance at the year-end review programme in Sydney on December 14, co-organised by the Vietnam-Australia Scholars & Experts Association and Vietnam-Australia Cultural Exchange Organisation. (Photo: VNA)

Gathering honours knowledge, culture, community spirit of OVs in Australia

Addressing the gathering that drew more than 300 guests, Vietnamese Consul General in Sydney Nguyen Thanh Tung highlighted contributions of the Vietnamese community in Australia, particularly intellectuals and professionals, to the host society as well as cooperation between the two countries.

Agricultural production models help farmer access modern technology to improve output. (Photo: VNA)

Three national target programmes basically meet, exceed 2021-2025 goals

A report from the Central Steering Committee for National Target Programmes for the 2021–2025 period showed that poverty reduction in ethnic minority-inhabited areas averaged 3.2% per year. Per capita income among ethnic minorities is estimated to reach 45.9 million VND (1,760 USD) in 2025, a 3.3-fold increase from the 2020 level, well surpassing the goal of more than doubling.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Noi Bai Airport to operate expanded int’l terminal with comprehensive automation

The upgrade follows directives from the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Construction and is designed to ease pressure on existing infrastructure by lifting the terminal’s annual capacity from 10 million to 15 million passengers. For the first time, a full suite of automated technologies has been deployed across the terminal, giving travellers greater control over their procedures from check-in to boarding.

Professor Dr. Tran Hong Thai receives the honorary doctorate title and certificate from Professor Nikolay Rogalev of MPEI. (Photo published by VNA)

Vietnamese professor awarded honorary doctorate by Moscow institute

Professor Dr. Tran Hong Thai, Standing Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) was granted an Honorary Doctorate by The Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI) for his outstanding contributions to scientific development, education and international cooperation in the energy sector.

Delegates perform the inauguration protocol for the Hanoi smart traffic control centre in the capital on December 13. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi officially launches smart traffic control centre

Equipped with 1,837 AI-powered cameras installed at 195 key intersections, the centre serves as the “brain” for real-time monitoring of traffic conditions and urban order. Through the system, police officers can observe traffic on major roads and junctions, promptly detect congestion, violations, accidents and incidents, and take timely response measures.

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defence Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam repatriates remains of US MIA servicemen

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defence Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien voiced his confidence that sustained goodwill and joint action would allow both sides to tackle lingering war consequences while broadening cooperation across other domains, which, he described as the best way to heal physical, emotional, and societal scars and fostering the stronger Vietnam - US relationship.

Law enforcement forces at sea in Ho Chi Minh City are working to raise awareness among fishermen about combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing (Photo: VNA)

HCM City tackles fishing violations at roots

As of December 9, all of the 4,475 fishing vessels in HCM City had registered and updated in the VNFishbase database, of them 4,268 licensed. The remainder, classified as ineligible, are strictly monitored and kept moored locally, with no permission to put to sea.

Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Hoang Nguyen Dinh addresses the event (Photo: VNA)

HCM City takes tough measures to curb IUU fishing violations

Ho Chi Minh City is mobilising its entire political system to intensify the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, aiming to join the national effort to have the European Commission’s “yellow card” removed.

Soldiers of Division 315 helping build a house for a flood-hit family in Dak Lak (Photo: VNA)

Dak Lak launches all-out, rapid “Quang Trung Campaign”

The central province of Dak Lak is mobilising all resources to swiftly rebuild and repair houses damaged by Storm Kalmaegi (Storm No. 13) and the historic floods in November, under the “Quang Trung Campaign” directed by the Prime Minister.