Phnom Penh: According to preliminary sources, at 10 am on April 2, 2018, the police force of the Department of Anti-Narcotics cooperated with Internal Security Department of the Ministry of Interior and the DHL Representative of Cambodia Post and coordinated by Deputy Prosecutor Seang Sok, Prosecutor of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court . Under the guidance of General Mok Chito, Lieutenant Colonel Lok Vannak, director of the Anti-Drug Department, checked 7 cartons of Koki Dioxide (8 cartons per bag, weighing 2 kilograms in total). Weight (200 kg).
Sources said that in the packages were "missing leaf", containing about 124 kilograms of an addictive substance. Sent by DHL, the destination from Cambodia was to the US city of Los Angeles. When the cabin crew checked, there were two kilograms of colored bags in the Ever Green Dried Bay Leaf in there and the leaves were spotted. An operation carried out preliminary tests, with negative results, but a sample was sent to Lab (LAB) National authorities to combat drug scan for illegality.
Later on, the results showed that 200 kg of plant leaves were really addictive, so the cops decided to follow the recommendation of Samdech Kraham Heng, Deputy Prime Minister. Minister of the Ministry of Interior and intelligence from Grand Royal Gold Star 4 Neth Saroeun, Commander of National Police. After learning that the leaves are involved in drug addiction, the remains are kept at DHL waiting to enforce the law, but so far, the cops have been continuing the process.
https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/621360.html