A
total of 168 suspects allegedly involved in drug trafficking were
captured in a crackdown launched by the local police in Guangzhou,
Guangdong Province Tuesday.
Most
people detained by the police during the campaign are foreigners
originally from West African countries, said a late Tuesday statement by
the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau, adding most of those are from
Nigeria and
Mali.
Mali.
A
huge batch of drugs, suspected to be heroin and methamphetamines, was
confiscated during the crackdown, which 1,300 police officers carried
out. The bust took place at Lihua Hotel in Yuexiu district.
A
large sum of money made from the drug trade and several imitation guns
were also seized. Initial investigations show that some imitation guns
belong to Chinese suspects.
Some
foreigners in Yuexiu, who have expired visas, have ventured into the
drug trafficking business. The hotel’s Chinese owner was also taken away
for interrogation.
The
city’s public security bureau said the case is under investigation and
declined to give further details when reached by the Global Times on
Wednesday.
The
Guangzhou Daily reported that police should investigate the identities
of the 168 detainees and whether the case is related to international
drug trafficking gangs.
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