25,500 liters of controlled chemicals seized in Myanmar


YANGON (Xinhua): Myanmar authorities have seized 25,500 liters of controlled chemicals in Mandalay region of central Myanmar, the state-owned daily The Mirror reported on Saturday, citing a police source.

According to the report, a joint anti-narcotics task force confiscated 850 plastic containers, each holding 30 liters of glacial acetic acid, in a village in Pyawbwe township, Mandalay region on June 8.

A total of five suspects were arrested in connection with the case, the report said.

The investigation revealed that the chemicals were being traded to produce narcotic and psychotropic substances, the report said.

The suspects have been charged under the country's laws, and further investigations are underway. - Xinhua

 

 

 

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