Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Cambodian drug haul nets 7 million flu pills

Dec 28, 2010
AFP

PHNOM PENH - CAMBODIAN police on Tuesday said they had seized nearly 7 million flu tablets that could be used to make illegal drugs and arrested seven people in a large raid in the capital.

The pills, which had been imported into the kingdom without a licence, contain the ingredient pseudoephedrine, a decongestant and stimulant in wide use around the world.

National police spokesman Kirt Chantharith told AFP unlicensed importation of the pills was illegal and the pseudoephedrine could be chemically altered to produce methamphetamine.


The amounts seized were enough to produce around 400kg of the drug, he said.

Six men and one woman were arrested after a police raid on two houses in Phnom Penh on Monday night.

The operation comes after police netted nearly 13 million flu tablets containing the same ingredient at a warehouse near the north-eastern border with Thailand in August, in the country's largest-ever bust of smuggled medicine.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah man, I need a fix right now so I can forget about Vietnamese infesting our land.

Anonymous said...

Ah sva teang 3 ning pak puok vea nho nhim pruos chit dol thngay 7 makara dael ning trov kob kbal puok vea hoey.


The 3 monkeys and their gang are smiling because it is close to the 7 Makara which will burry their head.