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Xiamen Police confiscate 133 kilograms of 'Milk K' drug

( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2015-06-05

The Xiamen Police confiscated 133 kilograms of the drug “Milk K” and RMB 3.1 million in drug money on May 29, and arrested 7 suspects during the investigation.

It is the first time that the Xiamen Police have confiscated “Milk K”, a new type of drug that is much more expensive than the regular “K powder” drug.

The suspects, with the surnames Lai, Liu, Hu, and Zeng, rented a 30-square-meter shed from a chicken farmer in Linfang Village in Longyan where they produced 133 kilograms of “Milk K” over a period 10 days.

They contacted 4 buyers from Taiwan and scheduled a trade with them set for May 29, but they were already under the supervision of the Xiamen Police and were caught red-handed during the transaction. The Xiamen Police detained 27 bags of “Milk K” drugs weighing 133 kilograms, 3 vehicles used for drug trafficking, and 3.1 million yuan used for purchasing drugs at the scene, and found a large amount of instruments and materials used to produce drugs in the shed later.

The Fujian Province are facing a serious drug problem at present, with 1.5 of every 100 people involved with taking drugs. Cracking down drug trafficking has been a key task for all cities in the province this year.

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