Burst
Written by: Liu Ding'an Chen Yongwu
2020-05-18 03:50
Last update date: 2020-05-18 08:13At about 1 a.m., officers from the Executive and Control Section of the East Kowloon Department of Transportation, off Prince Edward Road East towards Kwun Tong, near the Liberal Arts College, carried out anti-drunk driving operations. During the period, the automatic license plate recognition system found that the license of a private car expired, so the police rang and drove forward. The police officer found that the male driver in the car was slightly alcoholic, so he conducted an alcohol breath test and confirmed that the driver had been drinking, but did not exceed the standard. It was reported that it was about 10 degrees.
However, a female passenger in the car looked suspicious, and the police officer found something suspicious, so she started the car search procedure and found that there were a bag of drugs hidden in many corners of the car. The traffic policeman immediately called the police dog team to assist. Sure enough, in a dark compartment at the rear of the car, about 100 small packets of suspected thunderbolt cocaine, some banknotes, electronic scales, drinking cans, etc. that were folded and suspected of being used as drugs, were not excluded.
In addition, the police conducted a drug driving test for the driver, believing that the driver did not take drugs before driving. The police immediately arrested a 22-year-old male driver and a 21-year-old female passenger in the vehicle on suspicion of "drug trafficking", "hidden drugs", and "hidden tools for drug use". Since the male driver did not carry a driving license, after verification, it was determined that he had only expired truck licenses. Therefore, he was also charged with "no valid driver's license while driving" and "no third party insurance". It is reported that the private car was registered for the arrested male driver himself.
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