A Romanian man who attempted to 
smuggle nearly half a million dollars worth of cocaine in his luggage 
through Phnom Penh International Airport, Cambodia and a Nigerian 
national identified as Chukwuemeka Ibe, 40, to whom he allegedly intended
 to hand off the drugs, were arrested on Sunday, August14.
Deputy National Police Commissioner 
Mok Chito said on Monday that Adrian-Calin
 Varadi, 35, had arrived from Brazil and was apprehended by authorities 
at the airport at about 4 p.m. in response to a tip from the U.S. Drug 
Enforcement Administration (DEA).
"We
 received information in the morning from the DEA. The DEA informed us 
there was a possibility that a suspect was on a flight from Brazil to 
Cambodia…suspected of trafficking drugs. Among the 
passengers, we suspected one person, a Romanian national. So we checked 
his belongings and found nearly 20 packages of cocaine."
The drugs weighed nearly 5 kg. Upon interrogation, the Romanian led police to his alleged
 Nigerian contact, Ibe, who was arrested at a Phnom Penh
 guesthouse on Sunday evening.
"Mr.
 Varadi came to Cambodia in order to give the drugs to another person 
who came from Thailand. We already arrested the person who 
came to take the items." Mok Chito added.
He 
said both suspects were being detained at the Interior Ministry’s 
anti-drug department. Meas Vyrith, 
secretary-general of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, said 
Mr. Varadi had been traveling alone with the drugs in his suitcase. He 
said the cocaine had a market value of nearly $500,000 and was likely 
destined for another country.
"There is no market for cocaine in 
Cambodia," he said.
Photo credit: Cambodia National Police weighed the drugs at the Phnom Penh International Airport on Sunday.
Source: www.cambodiadaily.com

 
 
 
 
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