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Indonesian woman nabs in Vietnam for smuggle 5kg illicit heroin

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
in Indonesia, International Customs
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JAKARTA: Police in Hanoi have arrested a 27-year-old Indonesian woman for allegedly smuggling nearly five kilograms of heroin into Vietnam by hiding the contraband in the cover of comic books.

Triwening Puju Astuli is being detained for four months pending further probes into her drug smuggling allegations, Dan Viet newspaper reported here the other day.

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According to investigators, Hoan Kiem District police raided a hotel and found the drug being hidden in the covers of six comic books, titled Winnie the Pooh and Best Friends.

Police said the drug weighs 4.929 kilograms in total.

During questioning, Astuli confessed that an African man named Staenly, who only contacted her by phone and internet, had hired her to smuggle the drug into Vietnam.

Astuli took a flight from Indonesia to Malaysia to meet two African men and receive a suitcase with clothes and comic books inside.

However, after jetting in Vietnam Astuli said no one touched base with her to deliver the drug.

She also admitted that Staenly had hired her to smuggle drug to China three times. Before each trip, the man gave her a sim card of the destination country.

Astuli was paid $250 per such trip.

Lieutenant Chu Thi Hoa of the Hoan Kiem police force said that it was the first time they busted such a large amount of drugs hidden in a book cover, which was covered in a tin foil layer to foil airport detection.

Further investigations would be underway, police said.

Tags: smuggling

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