Transnational drug crime remains complicated

VCN - After the Covid-19 pandemic is under control, on the one hand smugglers seek a way to consume "inventories", on the other hand, Vietnam is close to the "Golden Triangle", so it is forecast that the situation of transnational drug crime will continue to see complex developments.
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Quang Tri Customs Department arrests 8 people on entry with nearly 6kg of drugs through Lao Bao border gate in January 2023.
Quang Tri Customs Department arrests 8 people on entry with nearly 6kg of drugs through Lao Bao border gate in January 2023.

Drugs from many directions

At the National Online Conference on Drug Prevention and Control organized by the Ministry of Public Security on March 10, 2023, Lieutenant General Nguyen Duy Ngoc, Deputy Minister of Public Security, said Asia has become an opium production hub and is also the largest market for synthetic drugs and psychotropic substances.

Notably, Southeast Asia with a hotspot for drugs is the "Golden Triangle" region, which produces an average of 680 tons of opium per year, 50 tons of heroin, 20 tons of meth, 1 billion methamphetamine tablets and more than 3,000 tons of precursors used to produce drugs.

The common policy of countries around the world basically considers drugs as illegal and must focus on fighting. However, several countries have legalized narcotics or are studying or considering legalizing the cannabis plant. This is a very worrying trend, which may cause many difficulties and challenges for the prevention and control of drugs and crime in other countries, including Vietnam.

“In addition, cross-border drug trafficking lines will increase their activities to solve the "inventories" after the Covid-19 pandemic. Smugglers inbound or outbound of the country will work together to establish inter-provincial and transnational criminal lines and groups; fully take advantage of the achievements of the 4th Industrial Revolution, loopholes in border control, trade facilitation policies after the Covid-19 pandemic to strengthen illegal cross-border transportation of drugs into Vietnam for consumption, or transit through Vietnam to a third country via land, sea, or air," said Deputy Minister Nguyen Duy Ngoc.

On the land road, drugs are mainly brought from Laos to Vietnam via border crossings and then transported inland for consumption or to a third country. In which, four key routes include: Northwest, Northeast, North Central - Central Highlands, and Southwest. On the routes, the smugglers link together to form large, transitional drug trafficking lines with dangerous and sophisticated nature and tricks (self-equipped with weapons, ready to fight against the competent forces when they are detected and arrested).

For air routes and post offices, smugglers take advantage of international delivery and air transportation to illegally transport drugs from abroad to Vietnam. In addition, the smugglers also abuse non-commercial gifts for drug trafficking by air from European countries to Vietnam and to other countries through national and international delivery service providers.

The sea route has the potential risk of illegally trading and transporting drugs in large volumes from abroad to Vietnam, transit through Vietnam and from Vietnam to third countries. The key areas are seaports in Ho Chi Minh City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau and Hai Phong city. Especially recently, drug smuggling has emerged in the waters of central provinces such as Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Tri, and Binh Thuan.

Actively fighting drug smuggling

To prevent and control drugs effectively, the Ministry of Public Security proposed ministries, agencies and People's Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities to focus on developing solutions and performing key tasks, especially the fight against drug-related crimes.

Accordingly, assigned units have proactively grasped, analyzed, forecasted and assessed the situation of drug-related crimes, especially in border areas, border gates, at sea, on important routes; absolutely "not to be passive or surprised in any situation"; improve the effectiveness of coordination and struggle among the anti-drug units from the central to local levels.

Further, the units have effectively implemented plans in key areas and routes for drugs; deploying the "3-layer" model of drug prevention and control (across the border, at border areas, inland).

Moreover, the units have organized a synchronous and continuous struggle in key areas, arresting the whole smuggling line and leaders; prevent drug-related crimes from taking advantage of Vietnam as a hub of international drug production, storage and transit.

Additionally, the units have strengthened control of legal activities related to drugs; regularly inspected and supervised conditional service business establishments on security to detect, prevent and strictly handle illegal acts of buying, selling, storing and using drugs; and promptly detect and destroy areas of drug-containing plants.

Preventing Vietnam becoming an international drug transit point Preventing Vietnam becoming an international drug transit point

VCN - Transnational drug-related crime continues to be unpredictable but Police, Customs, Border Guard, and Coast Guard ...

The units have accelerated inspection and supervision to detect and strictly handle acts of transporting (carrying, consigning, etc.) goods, food, beverages of unknown origin and e-cigarettes from foreigners into Vietnam; grasped the situation, inspected, detected and strictly handled organizations and individuals that have acts of buying, selling, transporting, circulating-cigarettes and food without invoices, vouchers, especially cakes, jams, candies and soft drinks originating from abroad; actively detected, combatted and prevented drugs from being mixed into food, beverages, e-cigarettes, and herbs, etc.

By Thai Binh/ Huyen Trang

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