Taiwan Police Bust Drug 'Coffee' Ring, Arrest Couple
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Police in Changhua, Taiwan, raided a drug-processing facility and arrested a couple.
- The suspects were found to be packaging approximately 3,000 bags of "drug coffee" containing third-class drugs like cathinone and ketamine, mixed with fruit powders.
- The operation also seized packaging equipment, and the investigation is ongoing to trace the drug source.
Authorities in Changhua, Taiwan, have dismantled a significant drug-processing operation, arresting a man and woman suspected of packaging and distributing illicit "drug coffee" packets. The raid, conducted by the Changhua Police Precinct, uncovered a substantial quantity of the dangerous substance, highlighting the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in the region.
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During the operation, law enforcement officers executed a forced entry into a rented property in the Taoyuan area, which served as the couple's base for their illegal activities. The suspects, identified as Mr. Xu and Ms. Wu, attempted to evade capture by fleeing to the rooftop but were apprehended by the pursuing officers. The police seized approximately 3,000 pre-packaged bags of the "drug coffee," weighing a total of 11 kilograms.
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The "drug coffee" contained a mixture of third-class controlled substances, including cathinone and ketamine, further enhanced with fruit powders such as passion fruit, strawberry, and pineapple to appeal to a wider customer base. The suspects allegedly sold these packets for NT$500 each, posing a severe risk to public health, particularly if they were to infiltrate school environments. The police also confiscated essential packaging equipment, including sealing and packing machines.
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Following the arrests, Mr. Xu was ordered to be detained by the court, while Ms. Wu was granted bail. The Changhua Police are continuing their investigation to identify and apprehend the suppliers of the drugs and to dismantle the broader network involved in this illicit trade. The case underscores the persistent challenges faced by law enforcement in combating the production and distribution of dangerous synthetic drugs.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.