Vietnam busts drug trafficking ring from Cambodia


HO CHI MINH CITY (Xinhua): Police of southern Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City have cracked down a ring smuggling over 47 kg of drugs from Cambodia to the country, Vietnam News Agency reported Thursday (Sept 10).

Three traffickers, aged 35 to 43, were caught red-handed on Sept 2 receiving the drug contained in two fruit boxes from a transporter they hired at a market in the city.

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