On the evening of April 16, Binh Duong Provincial Police informed about the successful dismantling of a project to seize nearly 25 kg of drugs.
According to Binh Duong Provincial Police, the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department of the Provincial Police has coordinated with the Department of Drug Crime Investigation, the Professional Departments of the Ministry of Public Security and the Binh Phuoc Provincial Police to successfully detect and eradicate a drug case. The police seized nearly 25 kg of drugs, 1 gun and many other exhibits.
The arrested subject is Dao Thi Nhu Quynh (born in 1997, permanent residence in Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City), renting an apartment in Phuc Dat apartment building (Phu Loi ward, Thu Dau Mot city, Binh Duong province).
Through the work of grasping the area, the police discovered that Dao Thi Nhu Quynh had signs of renting apartments and houses in Binh Duong province to store a large quantity of drugs. After that, they divided it into small amounts to resell to subjects through express delivery applications, so they organized a project to fight for elimination.
At 10:30 a.m. on April 15, the task force caught Quynh red-handed while delivering drugs to a motorbike taxi driver for express delivery, seizing about 200 grams of drugs (ketamine) and 50 ecstasy pills.

The police have urgently searched the apartments and houses that Dao Thi Nhu Quynh rented in Thu Dau Mot city.
The task force seized a total of nearly 25 kg of various drugs, including: 10 kg of crystal meth, 6 heroin cakes, 2 kg of ketamine, 500 bags of happy water drugs, 17,000 ecstasy pills, 3 small scale bottles, 1 pension, 10 bullets and many other exhibits.
Binh Duong Provincial Police said that through investigation, Quynh confessed that he had started buying and selling drugs in Ho Chi Minh City since the beginning of February 2025.
In March 2025, Quynh went to Binh Duong province to rent an apartment and continued to buy and sell drugs through apps before being arrested. The case is continuing to be investigated by the authorities.