The investigation began last month when drugs
were found inside toothpaste tubes carried by four flight attendants.
By RFA Vietnamese
2023.04.26
Police in Ho Chi Minh City have prosecuted 65 people in a drug smuggling
investigation that began last month when customs officers discovered MDMA,
ketamine and cocaine hidden inside 153 toothpaste tubes in the baggage of
Vietnam Airlines crew members.
Ho Chi Minh City police’s Investigation Agency said on Tuesday that they
have seized a total of nearly 50 kilograms of drugs in an expanded
investigation that found other instances of drug smuggling.
Four flight attendants arriving on an international flight from Paris
were arrested on March
16.
The crew members told authorities that someone in France paid them more than 10
million dong, or about U.S.$425, to help transport “some goods” to Vietnam.
The flight attendants were carrying 112 toothpaste tubes containing 8.4
kilograms (18.5 lbs.) of gray tablets and 42 toothpaste tubes containing 3
kilograms (6.7 lbs.) of white powder. They said they were unaware of the
narcotics and didn’t know the identity of the person who asked them to
transport the tubes.
No drugs were found during searches of their homes, and they were released due to lack of
evidence.
The agency said on Tuesday that the crew members were merely “being
used” to carry the drugs into Ho Chi Minh City’s airport.
Authorities have discovered six other cases in which a Vietnamese
resident of France paid Vietnamese people studying or living in France to bring
drugs hidden in toothpaste tubes and dietary supplement boxes into Vietnam
through Hanoi’s airport.
Upon arrival, the drugs were shipped to a recipient in the southern
province of Dong Nai and then divided into pieces to be delivered to addresses
in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong province. From there, the drugs were divided
further and distributed to other cities and provinces, authorities said.
Authorities confirmed that the four flight attendants were not involved
in those activities.
A Vietnam Airlines representative said last month that the flight
attendants were all fairly young and only have about one year of work
experience with the airline. He said they may have believed that they were
helping friends transport legitimate goods to Vietnam.
Translated by Anna Vu. Edited by Matt Reed.
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/vietnam/flight-attendants-case-04262023153628.html
if it's only about smuggling goods, and receiving only U.S.$425,
This is not worth it at all!
Airline flight attendants (they know) will be fired, or
given a light prison sentence.
which means that they know the value of the
"goods" inside the tubes of toothpaste...
Toothpaste in Vietnam is so cheap, about 1usd 20 cents
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