The drug repacking yard is hidden in the Taiping Bat Cave area.

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[Reporter Xu Guozhen/Taichung Report] The Bat Cave in Toubiankeng, Taiping District, Taichung City is a well-known scenic spot. Because of its remote location, it was favored by criminal groups. Under the guise of a resource recovery site, it was actually a secret drug distribution site. The intelligence information was first searched for evidence with an aerial camera, and after grasping the possible escape route of the drug criminals by land and water, the special police were dispatched to attack and block the way. Coffee packs are delivered.

The No. 7 Criminal Investigation Team of Taichung City pointed out today that the team received a tip-off at the end of last year that there are remote trails with natural barriers such as streams and woods in the Taiping Mountains. Strange trucks and foreign migrant workers often come and go. It is barren, but the surrounding metal houses full of waste and recyclables are equipped with multiple sets of monitoring equipment, which is contrary to common sense. It was further found that the resource recycling factory run by a 46-year-old man surnamed Lin was secretly engaged in drug distribution and other illegal activities.

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The case was reported to the Taichung District Prosecutor's Prosecutor's command. The prosecutors were afraid of acting rashly to scare the snake away. They first searched for evidence with an aerial camera, and after grasping the terrain around the repacking yard, they attacked at dawn and dispatched special police to attack the fortified area. Or fleeing to the mountains and forests, in addition to dispatching aerial cameras to monitor the whole process, other special police are also deployed to block the escape route in woods, streams and other locations.

At that time, when Lin Suspect came to inspect routinely, he encountered a large number of special police forces attacking the fortress, and then returned to the car to escape. Fortunately, the special case team deployed an interception network and successfully seized it, and seized the place where the suspect was hiding in the chaotic stack of abandoned commercial freezers. There were more than 500 packs of second- and third-class drug coffee packs, and a large number of drug coffee packs were promptly curbed from entering the market. Two Vietnamese migrant workers were also found on the scene, suspected of being used by the main suspect to use drug control to guard the illegal resource recovery site.

After investigation, it was found that the two migrant workers had escaped for more than a year. After being taken in by the Immigration Department, they were deported according to law. In addition, Lin Nan, employees surnamed Chen (46 years old) and employees surnamed Liao (52 years old) and other drug-related suspects were transferred to Taichung District Prosecutor's Office, after interrogation, the prosecutor ordered Lin to pay 20,000 yuan on bail, and the other two people were asked to return without bail. Addiction ruins your career.

The Criminal University of Taichung City also appeals to foreigners who have overstayed in Taiwan to voluntarily express their voluntary departure to the special task force or judicial police in their jurisdiction; Foreigners who have expired or applied for employment by others, violators will be fined more than 150,000 yuan to less than 750,000 yuan in accordance with the Employment Service Law, and violators within 5 years will also be subject to criminal responsibility.

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The police dispatched an aerial camera to search for evidence.

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The special police launched an attack.

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The special police launched an attack.

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The special police subdued Lin Suspect on the spot.

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Poisoned coffee packets seized by police.

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The police counted the number of packets of drugged coffee.

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