In July this year, Chinese drug lords used furniture cabinets to hide 120 kilograms of marijuana drugs with a black market value of more than 240 million yuan. They entered the port of Keelung and were seized.

(Schematic diagram of marijuana data photo, not marijuana seized in this case)

Suspected domestic gang colluded with Chinese drug lords to smuggle

[Reporters Lin Jiadong, Liu Qinghou/Comprehensive Report] Chinese drug lords used furniture cabinets to hide 120 kilograms of marijuana drugs with a black market value of more than 240 million yuan in July this year. They entered Keelung Port and were seized. For many months, it was not until the man surnamed Chen showed up (23) days before to pick up the goods that he was arrested. On the basis of the second-degree felony of transporting drugs and the danger of colluding and destroying the evidence, he appealed to the court for permission to detain Chen Nan; the prosecutor did not rule out It was domestic gang members who colluded with Chinese drug lords to smuggle marijuana to Taiwan.

The black market price of 120 kilograms of marijuana exceeds 240 million yuan

It is reported that the 3rd Investigation Team of the Taipei Criminal Police Brigade, the New Taipei City Luzhou Sub-bureau, and the Keelung City Police 1st and 3rd Sub-bureaus obtained information on June 22. There is a furniture cabinet imported from China and loaded into Taiwan from Canada. With a large amount of marijuana in it, he went through the customs office and reported it to the Keelung Customs Office. Yang Jingshun directed the investigation.

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The North City Criminal University and other units have further grasped that the cannabis cabinet arrived at the North Counter on the west bank of Keelung Port on July 10, and immediately notified Prosecutor Yang that on Sunday, Yang drove from his residence in New Taipei City to meet with Prosecutor Jiang Baiqing, who lives in Keelung. , and rushed to the counter.

The Second Inspector was in command. When the anti-drug police officers were about to open the cabinet for inspection, the two prosecutors of the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office, the third chief of the Criminal Bureau’s investigation, and the anti-drug officers also arrived according to reports from different sources, but it was a step slower. Upon arriving at the scene, it was discovered that the Taipei City Criminal University had previously registered a secret report. After clarifying the rights and responsibilities, the officers and police of the Criminal Bureau changed to assist in opening the cabinet for inspection.

The man showed up at Keelung Port to collect the goods

The prosecutor and customs officers then opened the cabinet and found a total of 120 kilograms of marijuana in the furniture cabinet. Based on the black market price of about 2,000 yuan per gram, the black market price was as high as 240 million.

The prosecutors continued to stand still until Chen Nan went to the port to pick up the goods on the 23rd of this month before arresting him.