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Malaysian ‘Iceman’ sentenced to death in Thailand

BANGKOK, Aug 16, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A Malaysian drug dealer dubbed the
“Iceman” was sentenced to death Thursday by a court in Thailand after he was
convicted of running a narcotics network that funnelled huge profits into
legitimate businesses.

Tun Hung Seong was arrested in April last year after a tipoff that he had
hired a man to smuggle nearly 300 kilogrammes of crystal meth — known as ice
— through the violence-scarred south.

Investigators believe he acted as a gatekeeper to the Malaysian drug market
just over the border and laundered money through karaoke bars, hotels and
restaurants.

The Bangkok court convicted Tun, 65, on drug trafficking charges alongside
two Thai women and a Taiwanese man.

All four were sentenced to death, although the sentences of the Taiwanese
man and one of the Thai women were reduced to life imprisonment due to their
“useful” confessions.

Situated along the drug-running routes of the “Golden Triangle,” Thailand
provides overland routes for the smuggling of meth from factories in lawless
parts of neighbouring Myanmar and Laos, in a trade estimated to be worth $40
billion a year.

Drug seizures across the region have shot up to record levels in recent
months.

Malaysian authorities in May said they seized a record 1.2 tonnes of
crystal meth from Myanmar hidden in tea packets, believed to be the largest
ever in the country in terms of value and weight.

Thailand torched more than six tonnes of narcotics in June, most of it
meth.

From October to July this year, some 1,705 drug cases were reported in the
kingdom, compared to 453 in the same period the year before.

Suspects convicted of serious drug offences face harsh sentences in
Thailand in one of its many overcrowded prisons.

The country carried out its first execution since 2009 in June, after
previously sending signals it would abolish the practice.

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