The Hsinchu Investigation Team of the Coast Guard seized 12.9 kilograms of amphetamines and 43 kilograms of ketamine drugs in disguised tea packaging.

(Photographed by reporter Hong Meixiu)

[Reporter Hong Meixiu/Hsinchu Report] On the 4th, the Hsinchu Investigative Team of the Detective and Prevention Sub-division of the Coast Guard, together with the Anti-criminal Task Force of the Criminal Police Brigade of the Taipei City Police Department, under the command of the Taoyuan Prosecutor's Office Prosecutor Chen Yingjin, conducted investigations in Taoyuan City and New Taipei City Zhonghe Suspects surnamed Peng and Xu surnamed Xu were found to be in possession of a large amount of drugs in a rental suite in the district, and 12.9 kilograms of amphetamines and 43 kilograms of ketamines disguised as tea packaging, as well as evidence such as electronic scales, sub-packaging bags and sealing machines were seized. The market price of these drugs exceeded 100 million yuan, and the whole case was transferred for violating the "Regulations on the Prevention and Control of Narcotic Hazards".

The task force of the Coast Guard pointed out that after receiving the information and analyzing the data, it was found that gang members in the Taoyuan area were suspected of selling drugs for huge profits. After the prison and intelligence search, under the command of the prosecutor, a large amount of amphetamines and ketamines disguised as tea packaging were found in the suspect's rented apartment, and they were also transferred to the Taoyuan District Prosecutor's Office according to law after the interrogation.

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The Coast Guard also appeals to the public to call the "118" reporting hotline of the Coast Guard if they find anything illegal, so as to prevent drugs from harming the society.

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The Hsinchu Investigation Team of the Coast Guard seized 12.9 kilograms of amphetamines and 43 kilograms of ketamine drugs in disguised tea packaging.

(Photographed by reporter Hong Meixiu)

A large number of amphetamines and ketamines disguised as tea packaging were found in the suspect's rented apartment, and they were handed over according to law after the hearing.

(Photographed by reporter Hong Meixiu)