Airport bust yields 2.5 kilos of coke
Three foreign nationals and one Cambodian woman were arrested
for allegedly smuggling more than 2.5 kilograms of cocaine through Phnom
Penh International Airport last week, an anti-drug police official said
yesterday.
“Macoy Mavill brought the drugs into Cambodia from Brazil. She was
arrested by Immigration Police after they scanned her luggage and found
small packages of cocaine powder hidden inside 34 plastic tubes
underneath her jewellery,” Nol said yesterday, adding that 2.5 kilograms
of cocaine was confiscated.
Following her arrest, Mavill confessed to being promised $2,500 for
smuggling the drugs from Brazil into Cambodia by an unidentified
Nigerian man based in Brazil, Nol added.
Operating off tips gleaned from Mavill, police arrested her alleged
accomplices at the Luxury World Hotel in Daun Penh district on Thursday.
Michael Sunshine, 31, and Emmanuel Thankgod, 33, both citizens of
Ghana, and Ming Sinoun, 30, a Cambodian citizen, are preliminarily
accused along with Mavill of “keeping, transporting and trafficking
drugs” under Article 40 of Cambodia’s Anti-Drug law, Nol said.
If found guilty, all four could face life in prison, according to the Anti-Drug Law.
However, the suspects are still being questioned by Phnom Penh
Municipal Court and have yet to be formally charged, Seang Sok, a
vice-prosecutor for the Court said yesterday.
Rates of methamphetamine and cocaine seizures in 2012 hit the highest
totals ever reported by the country, according to a report released in
November by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
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