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Hong Kong Customs seized about 51.5kg of methamphetamines hidden in child car seats on February 18. Hong Kong Government
Police probe smuggling of 51kg meth to Hong Kong
Sun, 14 March 2021
A joint investigation has been launched into a network of drug traffickers who had transported their contraband via Cambodia after Hong Kong customs officials detained two people suspected of smuggling more than 51kg of methamphetamines from Cambodia by sea to the Port of Hong Kong on February 18.
Deputy National Police chief Mok Chito said he had not yet received information from Hong Kong anti-drug authorities about the suspects’ identities.
“For those arrested on site, they will be prosecuted there, but we also have to cooperate to get information from the Hong Kong side to see who else are involved and where they are now so that we can make arrests.
Police probe smuggling of 51kg meth to Hong Kong
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The Ministry of Health reported 49 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, the highest number of infections in a single day, resulting in further restrictions from the government.
On Monday night, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the new cases were found among the police, government officials and artists, urging the public and private sector to take necessary measures to counter COVID-19.
“Today the situation in our country is grave. So far at this hour, we have found 49 new cases in Phnom Penh, Sihanouk province, Prey Veng province and some parts of Kandal province,” he said in the audio message.
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