VIETNAM. 11 SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR HEROIN TRAFFICKING

30 November 2007 :

a Vietnamese court sentenced 11 people to death in a major drug trafficking case, state media reported.
The defendants, all Vietnamese, were convicted of trafficking 440 kilograms of heroin in Vietnam and China, Vietnam News Agency said.
At the end of a nine day trial, the Hanoi People's Court also sentenced seven defendants to life in prison and three others to 20-year jail terms, the report said. The ring was uncovered in December 2004 when Chinese police arrested alleged ring leader Nguyen Thi Nga in Guangxi province and seized 8.5 kilograms of heroin, it said.
Based on her confession, police arrested her sister, Nguyen Thi Thom, and 19 others between March and December last year, the report said. Nga was accused of running the ring's China operations, while Thom ran the Vietnamese operations, it said.
Court officials were not immediately available for comment.
 

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