LOCAL police seized 74 kilos of Ice from two Taiwanese men and one Myanmar national in South Okkalapa Township on Friday.
Under an information exchange program, the Australia Federal Police
informed the Myanmar Police Force that a Taiwanese man namely Chen Ying
Chou, who is under suspicion of having connections with international
drug gangs, was in Myanmar and he was planning to send drugs to
Australia secretly. Acting on the information, the police investigated
the case and found that the Taiwanese man arrived in Yangon by flight on
30 July from Hong Kong. He hired a house in South Okkalapa Township and
he went to Tachilek by flight on 4th August.
He returned Yangon on 6th August. The police have kept the house under surveillance and it was found that Chen Ying Chou returned home together with another Taiwanese national Kuo Chia-En and Myanmar interpreter Than Naing (a) Phyo Wai Lin about 6 pm on 9th August.
Shortly after they arrived back home, the police conducted a surprise check at the house. During the search, the police discovered 74 kilos of Ice worth K5 billion, five mobile phones and 31 crankshafts. During the interrogation, they confessed that the crankshafts were brought from Taiwan by DHL service. They modified the crankshafts at a workshop in South Okkalapa township to put the drugs in them in attempt to send the drugs to Australia. Police are conducting a hot pursuit operation against those who involved in the case.
MNA
PHOTO:MNA
(Translated by Kyaw Zin Lin)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar
He returned Yangon on 6th August. The police have kept the house under surveillance and it was found that Chen Ying Chou returned home together with another Taiwanese national Kuo Chia-En and Myanmar interpreter Than Naing (a) Phyo Wai Lin about 6 pm on 9th August.
Shortly after they arrived back home, the police conducted a surprise check at the house. During the search, the police discovered 74 kilos of Ice worth K5 billion, five mobile phones and 31 crankshafts. During the interrogation, they confessed that the crankshafts were brought from Taiwan by DHL service. They modified the crankshafts at a workshop in South Okkalapa township to put the drugs in them in attempt to send the drugs to Australia. Police are conducting a hot pursuit operation against those who involved in the case.
MNA
PHOTO:MNA
(Translated by Kyaw Zin Lin)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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