Vietnam arrests Chinese man with 300 kg of heroin
Hanoi: Vietnam police have arrested a Chinese national found with a massive haul of heroin in Ho Chi Minh City, the second such bust in a week as the country cracks down on the illicit trade. Though communist Vietnam boasts some of the world's toughest drug laws, it is both a consumption hub and a popular thoroughfare for narcotics from the lawless "Golden Triangle" region straddling Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.
Vietnam has clocked several high-profile busts in recent months as it seeks to contain rampant drug trafficking.
Police on Wednesday found 313 kilograms (690 pounds) of suspected heroin worth an estimated USD 8.6 million after stopping a "suspicious" pick-up truck in the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City.
"Authorities found many carton boxes with objects that looked like heroin blocks," according to Cong An Nhan Dan, the official mouthpiece of the Ministry of Public Security.
"Two suspects were detained, including a Chinese person," it added in its report Thursday. Police launched searches of several properties in Ho Chi Minh City after the bust and said the investigation would expand. A witness at the scene reported seeing "a lot of police... they surrounded an area and took many boxes out of the car," according to state VNExpress news site.



