Burst
Written by: Shao Peilin and Huang Weimin
2020-11-27 09:37
Last update date: 2020-11-27 11:16
On Wednesday (25th), the police smashed a drug factory in Sheung Shui Kwu Tung. Drug dealers mixed methamphetamine into rocks to hide from the eyes. Detectives arrested a Pakistani man and seized about 43 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine worth about 26 million Hong Kong dollars.
At 11 am today (27th), the police explained the case at the West Kowloon Police Headquarters.
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Inside the workshop: electronic scales commonly used in police blasting doors and searching for traces of smallpox in drug cases
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The incident occurred late on Wednesday (25th). Special duty detectives from the West Kowloon Region concealed a raid in the ancient cave warehouse and used tools to explode a batch of suspicious stones. They found 42.7 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine in the stones, about 25.8 million Hong Kong dollars. , Arrested a Pakistani man.
It can be seen at the scene that there were traces of police officers blasting doors and searching for smallpox, and there were still electronic scales commonly used in drug cases.
In addition to the main production site where the stones are placed, the workshop is even more suspicious of having dormitories.
Beds, sofas, TVs, refrigerators and other electrical appliances are readily available.
Pakistani male arrested for 42 kilograms of methamphetamine in Sheung Shui Kwu Tung Warehouse
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