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Hong Kong police raid alleged drug lab in Tsuen Wan flat, seize HK$2.5 million of etomidate

From Hong Kong Free Press · () English

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  • Hong Kong police busted an alleged drug lab in a Tsuen Wan housing flat, arresting three women.
  • They seized HK$2.5 million worth of etomidate, also known as "space oil."
  • Etomidate is increasingly popular among youth and has been classified as a dangerous drug.

In a significant blow to the illicit drug trade, Hong Kong police have successfully dismantled an alleged drug manufacturing laboratory operating within a public housing flat in Tsuen Wan. The operation, which resulted in the arrest of three women, also led to the seizure of a substantial HK$2.5 million worth of etomidate, a substance increasingly known by its street name, "space oil." This raid underscores the persistent challenges authorities face in combating the spread of dangerous substances, particularly those gaining traction among younger demographics. The Hong Kong Police Force's swift action, following a tip-off, highlights their commitment to safeguarding public health and safety. The classification of etomidate as a dangerous drug, on par with ketamine and cocaine, reflects the growing concern over its abuse, which has reportedly surpassed cannabis and cocaine among young people under 21. From our perspective at Hong Kong Free Press, this story is a stark reminder of the evolving landscape of drug abuse and the critical need for continued vigilance and robust law enforcement efforts to protect our community.

Officers of the Kowloon City district special team conducted an anti-drug operation on Tuesday and raided the flat, the force said.

โ€” Hong Kong Police ForceContext for the police operation that led to the discovery of the drug lab.
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