Dien Bien (VNA) –The border guards of thenorthern mountainous province of Dien Bien arrested a woman who was allegedly transporting a large volumeof drugs on July 4.
Lo Thi Bun, born in 1982, residing in Pa Xa Laovillage, Pa Thom commune, Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province, was seizedwith ten bricks of heroin weighing 3.5kg, 30,000 meth pills, 5kg of crystalmeth, as well as other contraband. The drugs were packed in nylon bags, disguisedas Lao tea.
The woman confessed that she was transporting thedrugs for a Lao national to hand over to another person in the northernmountainous province of Lai Chau.
The case is under further investigation.
The same day, police forces in Nghia Dan district, thecentral province of Nghe An, arrested two men for trafficking three bricks ofheroin, 1kg of crystal meth, as well as some meth pills.
They are Nguyen Van Toan, born in 1973, and Ho SyLong, born in 1975, both residing in Bao Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district,Nghe An province.
The men were caught while driving a car carrying thedrugs from Que Phong district to Thai Hoa town.
Toan said that he had bought the drugs from a mannamed Hai in Tri Le commune, Que Phong district, at a cost of 520 million VND(22,360 USD) to sell to others. He had promisedto pay Long 5 million VND (215 USD) after Long drove him to Que Phong. -VNA
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