Tay Ninh police seize 21 kilos of methamphetamine

VOV.VN - Police in the southern province of Tay Ninh say they seized 21 kilos of methamphetamine after discovering drugs concealed in luggage at the Moc Bai International Border Gate.

During a search of a suspect vehicle at the Cambodia, Vietnam border crossing, we seized four kilos of the drug hidden in suitcases, said a police commander.
 

We then went back to a hotel in Cambodia where search warrants were executed and seized a further 17 kilos of the drug. 

All told we arrested three Vietnamese who are charged with transnational drug smuggling. I would say this is a significant disruption to this drug network, noted the commander.

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