Vietnam sentences 5 Chinese to death in drug case
The hashish -- with a street value of $90 million -- was seized from two containers full of blue jeans on a ship that arrived in the northern port city of Hai Phong in April 2008, the Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported. A Hong Kong-based ring planned to transport the drugs from Vietnam to China, it said.
A court in the northern province of Quang Ninh, which borders China, sentenced the five men Friday after a four-day trial.
Vietnam has some of the world's toughest drug laws. About 100 people are executed by firing squad each year, many for committing drug-related offenses.
The court ordered the hashish to be destroyed. More than $180,000 and 19,758 pairs of jeans were confiscated, the newspaper said.
Sentenced
to death were Lu Mingcheng, 52, and Wan Huilan, 42, both from China's
Guangdong province; Chan Kwok Kwong, 52, and Ngan Chiu Kuen, 42, both
from Hong Kong; and Ieong Chi Kai, 52, from Macau.![]()







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