Vietnam seizes half tonne of ketamine in crackdown on synthetic drugs

AFP  |  Hanoi 

have seized half a tonne of worth $21 million in City, a key transit hub that has seen record busts of synthetic in recent weeks as narcotics gangs use its ports and air links to shuttle across the region.

More than 500 kilograms (1,100 pounds) of was found stashed in industrial-grade machinery, in an operation carried out after months of surveillance.

The was brought in overland to and was destined for Taiwan, reported.

said the had received overland shipments from China, but the police would not confirm where the ketamine originated.

"The luxury drug is five times more expensive than other synthetics and is often consumed by the rich," was quoted as saying.

The bust follows several other massive hauls in recent weeks of believed to have been shuttled into the country from neighbouring

Police seized more than one tonne of highly addictive crystal meth -- or "ice' -- and around one tonne of ketamine in last month, arresting two Taiwanese and one Vietnamese man in the sting. Earlier in the month a separate bust of 1.5 tonnes of meth was discovered in central Nghe An province.

From meth cooks to traffickers, Taiwanese have long been active in Southeast Asia's narco trade, shifting drugs -- many from the lawless region straddling Myanmar, and -- across the region and beyond.

have said is increasingly becoming a hub for drug gangs as has improved in recent years.

Synthetic drug use is on the rise in Vietnam, especially among hard-partying youth increasingly turning to meth, ecstasy and ketamine.

Seven people died at a music festival in last year of suspected overdoses, which sent shockwaves through the conservative communist capital.

The one-party state has some of the toughest drug laws 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.

Six people are currently on trial in for producing 120 kilograms of ecstasy pills, and last week prosecutors requested they be sentenced to death.

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First Published: Mon, May 13 2019. 11:11 IST