Thursday, August 26, 2010

Cambodian police seize 13 million smuggled pills

Thursday, August 26, 2010
Radio Australia News

Cambodian police say they have netted nearly 13 million smuggled flu tablets that could be used to make millions of illegal drug pills.

A man was arrested in connection with the tablets, seized Sunday at a warehouse near the northeastern border with Thailand.

The pills contain the active drug ingredient pseudo ephedrine, a precursor for methamphetamine and amphetamine

Cambodia has become a popular trafficking point for narcotics after Thailand toughened its stance on illegal drugs in 2002.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

She forgot that Sam Rainsy is a convince, so how can I convinced person change the justice system!

Sam Rainsy become a prime ministry. Dream on Mu Mu, he can't even return to Cambodia, let alone become a prime minister. Come on, wake up, you need a big cup of coffee :))

Anonymous said...

no illegal drugs in cambodia, ok! jail them for life under cambodian law!

Anonymous said...

If nothing be done about drugs trafficking .It will problem to society then only war lords will be emerge .no bodies will be at peace even hunxxen 's families. The country is becoming like some parts of America and Mexico with gangs bangs and some countries of Africa.The only country that can control its drugs smuggling problems is Singapore .Why could we adopt their rules.