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3,745 kg of suspected marijuana discovered in the luggage of passengers entering Da Nang International Airport

(HQ Online) - On March 15, 2025, during the inspection and control of an entry flight from Thailand to Vietnam via Da Nang International Airport, the authorities discovered 3.745 kg of suspected marijuana in the luggage of an inbound passenger.

Báo Hải quanBáo Hải quan15/03/2025

Đối tượng (đứng giữa) cùng tang vật. Ảnh: HQ cung cấp
Subject (standing in the middle) with evidence. Photo: Provided by HQ

In order to strengthen the work of preventing smuggling and controlling drugs during the transition period and reorganizing the new apparatus, the Customs Branch of Region XII has directed specialized units and the Border Customs to arrange 100% of the staff to work; directed the Customs Control Team to coordinate with the Border Customs to establish a special project to combat drugs, prohibited goods, and key goods.

Accordingly, at 10:30 a.m. on March 15, 2025, during the inspection and control of the entry flight from Thailand to Vietnam via Da Nang International Airport, the Working Group (Da Nang International Airport Customs, Customs Control Team of the Customs Branch of Region XII, Anti-Smuggling Investigation Department, Da Nang International Airport Police, Drug Crime Investigation Police Department - Da Nang City Police) discovered a Vietnamese passenger carrying checked baggage and carry-on baggage with suspicious signs.

Simultaneous professional measures (checking with X-ray machine, drug detector and sniffer dog) showed that the suspected item was marijuana, weighing 3.745 kg (including packaging), value undetermined.

The case has been transferred to relevant authorities for further investigation and handling according to regulations.

Source: https://haiquanonline.com.vn/phat-hien-3745-kg-nghi-la-can-sa-trong-hanh-ly-khach-nhap-canh-san-bay-quoc-te-da-nang-193838.html


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