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The private car "Dancing Dragon" on Prince Edward Road East was investigated and revealed six crimes including the driver wanted and drug driving

2022-01-02T20:24:36.798Z


At about 11 pm yesterday (January 2), the Special Task Force of the Enforcement and Control Section of the East Kowloon Transport Department was patrolling the Prince Edward Road East and Near East Kowloon Regional Police Headquarters at Kai Tak and found a private car heading for Kwun Tong. Like "dancing dragon"


At about 11 pm yesterday (January 2), the Special Task Force of the Enforcement and Control Section of the East Kowloon Transport Department was patrolling the Prince Edward Road East and Near East Kowloon Regional Police Headquarters at Kai Tak and found a private car heading for Kwun Tong. Swinging left and right like a "dancing dragon", with suspicious appearance, he stepped forward and stopped him.

The officers found about 18 grams of suspected "Kate" ketamine, a small amount of suspected "ice" drug, about 27 grams of suspected marijuana and 2 "ice" pots in the vehicle on the spot. The total market value of the drug was about 11,200 yuan.


The obese male driver surnamed Li (40 years old) in the car failed to pass the rapid oral fluid test and was also found wanted for failing to pay a traffic fine. He was eventually suspected of "trafficking in drugs" and "possession of tools for drug use." , "Driving after taking medicine", "Driving during license suspension", "Wanted person found" and "Driving without third party insurance" were arrested and are being detained for investigation.

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Source: hk1

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