
VIETNAM. LAOS MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING
27 February 2006
the Quang Ninh provincial first instance court, Vietnam, sentenced to death Xom Phon, a 30-year-old Laotian, for trafficking over 70 cakes of heroin and 4,000 tablets of Methamphetamine from Lao to northern Quang Ninh province late in 2005.
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