Stimulant tablets worth K145.8 million confiscated in Mogok Township

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Stimulant tablets worth K145.8 million were confiscated in Mogok Township, Mandalay Region, according to the Myanmar Police Force.
On 12 June, 97,200 stimulant tablets hiding in the trunk were seized from a Surf car at Lelgyi Village combined Checkpoint near Kyauktalon Village-tract, Mogok Township, by the combined team consisting of members of the Anti-Drug Police Force at 10:30 am.
Therefore, driver Mg Aung Myat, 37, was prosecuted under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law, stated by the Myanmar Police Force. —MNA

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