Hong Kong police seize HK$7.2 million worth of drugs

Hong Kong police arrested four men and seized 9.5kg of suspected drugs worth HK$7.2 million in an operation that targeted a syndicate recruiting through online gaming platforms.

Hong Kong police said on Saturday that officers began the operation on Thursday by intercepting a 21-year-old mainland man in Tsim Sha Tsui. They seized 399 grams of ketamine and 193 grams of crack cocaine from him.

Further investigation led police to a flat in Tsuen Wan used as a packaging centre. There they arrested a 19-year-old mainland man and seized 2.1 litres of etomidate along with 780 grams of ketamine, methamphetamine and cocaine.

Two local men were later arrested. Police found another 8.1kg of cocaine in a flat in Sheung Shui. Both mainland suspects had been recruited through online gaming platforms and social media to assist with drug packaging and distribution.

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Police officers from Polda Metro Jaya seize 120 etomidate vape cartridges on a table in Cengkareng West Jakarta.
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Polda Metro Jaya foiled the distribution of etomidate narcotics by seizing 120 vape cartridges in Cengkareng, West Jakarta.

Hong Kong customs officers seized 6.5kg of suspected drugs worth HK$3.4 million (US$433,800) and arrested two men in separate operations earlier this week. The Customs and Excise Department said the first arrest took place at Hong Kong International Airport, where 3.1kg of suspected ketamine was found in a 43-year-old man's baggage from Bangkok; the second involved 1.7kg each of suspected cocaine and methamphetamine in Yau Ma Tei.

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Hong Kong police arrested a 44-year-old man in Tuen Mun after seizing suspected heroin worth about HK$805,000. Officers spotted the man acting suspiciously outside a flat on Yan Po Road. The suspect, surnamed Chan, is detained for investigation.

China's Ministry of Public Security said Thursday that Chinese and U.S. law enforcement have jointly solved a cross-border trafficking case involving new psychoactive substances, with one suspect arrested in each country.

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Hong Kong customs officers seized about 162kg of suspected dried shark fins from protected species worth HK$280,000 (US$35,720) at the airport, declared as dried fish maw from Panama. The Customs and Excise Department said on Friday that the air consignment was inspected the day before. The case has been handed to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department for further investigation.

Cipinang Class I Prison chief Wachid Wibowo spoke about the joint raid that uncovered ecstasy and etomidate-laced vape trafficking at B Fashion Hotel and The Seven in West Jakarta.

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Hong Kong police charged four men and six women on Thursday over the HK$1.6 billion JPEX cryptocurrency scandal. The suspects, aged 26 to 47, face money laundering charges and will appear in Eastern Court on Friday. Investigations identified abnormal transactions in suspicious accounts linked to the case.

 

 

 

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