Vietnam probes 229 kg heroin case busted by Taiwan
Some of the 600 bricks of heroin seized by
Taiwanese authorities at the
An official from the Criminal Investigation
Bureau holds one of the 600 bricks of heroin seized at the
Vietnamese customs and
police are investigating a case in which Taiwanese authorities discovered 600
bricks of heroin hidden inside an air shipment sent from
On November 17, Taiwanese law enforcers seized a shipment of heroin with an estimated street value of $380 million at The drugs were found hidden in 12 empty stereo speakers, each of which contained 50 packages of heroin, said These bricks of heroin were coated with chocolate paste in order to fool detection dogs. The narcotics were allegedly produced in The CIB bureau said seven people had been arrested. Of these, the main suspect is surnamed Wong, who worked for a cargo transportation company and was familiar with cargo transportation channels. According to investigators, Wong had visited Taiwanese authorities have detained seven suspects. The case was the largest seizure of drugs seen in Speaking with Tuoi Tre about the serious drug trafficking case, a high-ranking official at Vietnam Customs' Anti-Smuggling Investigation Department said his agency is coordinating with police to investigate the case. According to a Tuoi Tre source, the consignor of the shipment was LH Freight Forwarding Company, but as it has yet to sign a contract with China Airlines, it had KL Freight Forwarding Company, a business partner of the airline, arrange with China Airlines to send the shipment. As a result, the shipment was sent by LH through KL on a China Airlines plane at 8:05 pm on November 14. It consisted of 12 cartons weighing 400 kg in total. The case is under investigation, the official said.
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