Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Biggest heroin bust made in Taiwan in 10 years

22 August 2012
The Standard (Hong Kong)

Taiwan seized 80 kilograms of heroin in its biggest bust of the drug in the past 10 years, arresting seven people involved in smuggling it from Cambodia, officials said Wednesday.

Agents uncovered the drugs early Monday after they boarded the Hung Chi Yu No 7, a fishing boat, in the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Philippines, according to a spokesman from the Bureau of Investigation, AFP reports.

"With the help of US-based high-tech satellite technology, we had been able to monitor the vessel from the moment it left Cambodia,'' the spokesman said.

He said it was the largest heroin smuggling case uncovered by the bureau since 2002 when it confiscated 120 kilograms.


Agents arrested two people on the fishing boat, and later detained five others suspected of involvement, including a low-ranking politician from a township in southern Taiwan.

The spokesman declined to specify the street value of the heroin, believed to be intended for local Taiwanese use, but media on the island put the estimated price at Tw$2.4 billion (HK$600 million).

Under Taiwan's stern anti-drug laws, the suspects could be sentenced to death if convicted.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No average Khmer can be involved with this kind of drug trafficking. Does Ah Chkae Hun Sen dare to raid his nephew Hun To drug labs in Khmer and Vietnam?

Anonymous said...

For over 15 years , Hun To & friends had made trips twice a month to Laos , with
two luxury cars . No one , no one at Steng Treng border checkpoint ever dare to look inside the cars . So you can only guess what kind of business MR TO has
in Laos ?..

Anonymous said...

Former CPP , Steng Treng