BANGKOK — The military government of Myanmar, long noted as one of the world's biggest producers of heroin and methamphetamine, has announced what it describes as the country's largest-ever seizures of illicit drugs and equipment used to produce them, state media reported Thursday.
The seizures were the result of a large-scale operation carried out on Jan. 8-12 targeting drug production and online scam centers in northern Shan state, state-run newspapers including Myanma Alinn reported.
The newspaper reports cited Home Affairs Minister Lt. Gen. Tun Tun Naung as saying at a Wednesday news conference that drugs and equipment were seized when three major drug manufacturing facilities in Mongyai township, each just a few kilometers (miles) apart, were raided on Jan. 10-11.
Mongyai is located about 200 kilometers (125 miles) northeast of Mandalay, the country's second-largest city.
Tun Tun Naung said at a news conference that the three sites had produced heroin, methamphetamine and crystal methamphetamine, better known as ''ice.''
Photos released by the military showed large facilities with dozens of blue plastic barrels filled with powdery substances, gas cylinders, large mixing vats and glass flasks linked by tubing in makeshift structures that the report said were used in drug production.
''The currently seized drug manufacturing bases are the largest-ever drug production sites in our country's drug history,'' he was quoted saying.
Maj. Gen. Zaw Min Tun, the military government's spokesperson, was reported to have said at the same news conference that the three sites might be the country's main drug-production hubs.