Vietnam arrests Chinese man with 300 kg of heroin

AFP  |  Hanoi 

police have arrested a Chinese national found with a massive haul of in City, the second such bust in a week as the country cracks down on the illicit trade.

Though communist 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, and

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

Police on Wednesday found 313 kilograms (690 pounds) of suspected worth an estimated USD 8.6 million after stopping a "suspicious" pick-up truck in the southern commercial hub of City.

"Authorities found many carton boxes with objects that looked like blocks," according to Cong An Nhan Dan, the official mouthpiece of the

"Two suspects were detained, including a Chinese person," it added in its report Thursday.

Police launched searches of several properties in 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 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 300 kilograms 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 seized more than 270 kilograms of meth linked to the Chinese-run cartel.

Though heroin and opium have long been the drug of choice in Vietnam, the use of synthetic party drugs is on the rise, especially among young people.

Drug laws in Vietnam are among the harshest in the world. Anyone caught with more than 600 grams (21 ounces) of heroin or more than 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine can face the death penalty.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 13:40 IST