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HCM City: three transnational drug traffickers get death penalty

The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court on September 25 sentenced three members of a drug trafficking ring to death.
The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court on September 25 sentenced three members of a drug trafficking ring to death.

Followinga three-day trial, Nguyen Van Binh, born in 1970, from Ba Ria-Vung Tauprovince, Le Hoang Hoi (1954, An Giang province) and Tran Dinh Tam(1971, Ho Chi Minh City) were given the death sentence.

Fourothers of the ring Nguyen Tan Duy (1972, Quang Nam province), Nguyen ThiNgoc Nga (1976, Ca Mau), Truong Quoc Thang (1974, Ho Chi Minh City) andDuong Ngoc Canh (1985, Dong Nai) received the life imprisonmentsentence, while eight others were sentenced to from more than 3 years to30 years behind bars.

According to the indictment, the accusedtogether formed a trans-national drug trafficking ring. Some alsosmuggled military weapons from Cambodia to sell in Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Binh trafficked 4,605 grams of heroin and 10.15 grams ofsynthetic drugs, while Le Hoang Hoi illegally traded 3,817 grams ofheroin and 391.35 grams of synthetic drugs, and Tran Dinh Tam smuggled1,650 grams of heroin.

From July 22, 2007 to August 21, 2008, all members of the ring were arrested by Ho Chi Minh City’s police.-VNA

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