Cambodia seizes 1.5 tonnes of marijuana worth US$7m

25 Aug 2015 / 15:21 H.

    PHNOM PENH: Cambodian police on Tuesday showed off a seizure of nearly 1.5 tonnes of marijuana worth more than US$7 million (RM29.77 million) packed into coffee bags, part of an ongoing drug crackdown in the country.
    General Khieu Samon, head of the interior ministry's anti-drug office, said 1,487kg of marijuana was seized on Friday in Phnom Penh during raids in which three Cambodians were arrested.
    "The marijuana was packed into bags of Dao coffee, which was smuggled from neighbouring Laos into Cambodia," he told reporters during a press conference in which officers presented the drug haul, the suspects and seized equipment to the media.
    Dao is a brand of Laos coffee popular in Cambodia.
    "They planned to smuggle the marijuana to third countries where the price is high... the seized marijuana is worth more than US$7 million in Western markets," Khieu Samon added.
    Around 1.5kg of marijuana oil worth at least US$75,000 was also confiscated.
    Khieu Samon said foreign ringleaders were thought to be behind the smuggling network without naming which nation.
    The three suspects face up to life in jail if convicted, a court official said.
    Police said they had confiscated about 90kg of drugs over the first seven months of this year – including 55kg of methamphetamine and heroin from Laos that was seized in June – as well as arresting more than 2,000 traffickers.
    Cambodia has become a popular smuggling route for narcotics, particularly methamphetamine and heroin, since neighbouring Thailand toughened its stance on illegal drugs in the early 2000s.
    Cambodia has ramped up its war on drugs in recent years, resulting in hundreds of arrests, some involving senior officials. – AFP

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