Viet-Khmer Gangsters Caught Trafficking "Chinese Tea"

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Viet-Khmer Gangsters Caught Trafficking "Chinese Tea"

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Cambodia News, Svay Rieng Province: According to Brigadier General Keo Sotha, Deputy Commissioner for Anti-Drug Planning of Svay Rieng Provincial Police, on May 9, 2021, five suspects were sent to the Svay Rieng provincial court for illegal drug trafficking across the border.
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A band of 5 drug smugglers was arrested while transporting methamphetamine, wrapped in Chinese tea bags, and ketamine from Phnom Penh city in Cambodia to Bavet city on the border with Vietnam.
Police seized:
- 10 large packs of methamphetamine weighing 9,958.62 grams. (Chinese tea)
- 2 large packages of ketamine drugs weighing 1,365.13 grams.
- 3 small packages of methamphetamine weighing 20.99 grams.
- One bottle of ink is suspected to be a drug.
- One CRV car, silver color, with license plate Phnom Penh 2AE6174, one mobile phone.
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3 Vietnamese and 2 Khmer men were taken into custody by the Cambodian authorities. One of the Khmer men was a motodop driver and the other Khmer man was a Chinese translator. All the Vietnamese men do not have official jobs in Cambodia. The Chinese translator and the Vietnamese chief operator were already known to police for drug trafficking.
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