Key Points

Myanmar authorities have made a massive drug seizure in the Yangon region. They confiscated over 3400 kg of methamphetamine and nearly 2200 kg of ketamine in coordinated operations. Sixteen suspects were arrested across multiple townships while three others remain at large. The drugs were reportedly being transported from Shan state to Rakhine state and Malaysia via Yangon.

Key Points: Myanmar Seizes 5636 kg Drugs in Yangon Region Bust

  • Authorities seized 3438 kg of methamphetamine in Yangon region
  • 2198 kg of ketamine also confiscated in same operation
  • 16 suspects arrested across six Yangon townships
  • Drugs originated from Shan state destined for Malaysia
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Large haul of drugs seized in Myanmar's Yangon

Myanmar authorities confiscate 3438 kg methamphetamine and 2198 kg ketamine in Yangon, arresting 16 suspects in major drug trafficking operation.

"The narcotics were confiscated, and a total of 16 suspects connected to the case were arrested - Myanma Alinn"

Yangon, Oct 8

Myanmar authorities have seized 3,438 kg of ICE (methamphetamine) and 2,198 kg of ketamine in the Yangon region, local media reported on Wednesday.

The narcotics were confiscated, and a total of 16 suspects connected to the case were arrested between September 24 and 29 in Shwepyitha, Hlegu, Thongwa, Hlaingtharyar, Twante and Htantabin townships in Yangon region, reports Xinhua, quoting the state-owned daily Myanma Alinn.

The report added that three other suspects remain at large.

The drugs, which came from Shan state, were intended to be trafficked to Rakhine state and Malaysia via Yangon, it said.

The suspects have been charged under the country's laws, and further investigations are ongoing, it added.

Meanwhile, police have seized 207 kg of ICE (methamphetamine) in Shan, the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control (CCDAC) reported on Wednesday.

Acting on a tip-off, anti-narcotics police raided a house in Tachileik township on Oct. 4 and confiscated the drugs along with four vehicles, the CCDAC said.

Seven suspects were arrested in connection with the case, it said, adding that the drug owner remains at large.

The suspects have been charged under the country's Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law, and further investigations are ongoing, it added.

Earlier on September 16, police seized 997 kg of ICE (methamphetamine) in Yangon, the CCDAC reported.

While patrolling the Yangon River in the early morning of September 16, Myanmar maritime police confiscated the narcotics from a motorboat on the river in Botahtaung township, Yangon region, and two suspects onboard the motorboat were arrested, the CCDAC said.

Four other suspects in connection with the case were also arrested on September 16 and 17 in the townships of Yangon, the CCDAC said.

Investigations showed that the narcotics were intended to be transported to the estuary, it said.

The suspects have been charged under the country's Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law, and further investigations are ongoing, it added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Massive seizure! Over 3,400 kg of meth is huge. This shows how organized these drug cartels are. Hope Myanmar authorities catch the remaining suspects soon.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the enforcement action, I wish our own narcotics control agencies were this proactive. We need similar crackdowns in India, especially in border areas.
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Sarah B
The Shan state to Malaysia via Yangon route is well-known. Good to see authorities disrupting this supply chain. This much drugs could have destroyed thousands of young lives.
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Vikram M
This is why regional cooperation is so important. India should work more closely with Myanmar and other ASEAN countries to combat drug trafficking. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The scale of these seizures is staggering. Multiple tons of drugs in just a few weeks! This must be just the tip of the iceberg. Hope they get to the kingpins behind this operation.

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