China News Service, April 26. According to the Hong Kong Commercial Daily, police officers from the Special Duty Squad of the Yau Tsim Police District of Hong Kong raided a unit in Tsim Sha Tsui early the morning of the 25th and smashed a suspected unlicensed bar. During the operation, 43 people were arrested and large quantities of alcohol and small amounts of drugs were seized. The arrested person will be charged with multiple charges.

  The police seized 35 grams of suspected ketamine, 6 grams of suspected cocaine, 17 capsules of ecstasy (commonly known as "ecstasy"), 7 capsules of nitromethazone (commonly known as "wuzai"), and 28 spirits (about Worth 28,000 Hong Kong dollars), 207 cans of beer (approximately 2100 Hong Kong dollars) and approximately 20,000 Hong Kong dollars in cash. The market value of drugs is about HK $ 33,000.

  A 46-year-old male person in charge of the bar is suspected of "trafficking dangerous drugs", "unlicensed sale of alcoholic beverages", "unlicensed possession of alcoholic beverages for sale" and violation of "Prevention and Control of Diseases (Regulations and Instructions)" (Business and Premises) Regulations (Chapter 599F) (the “Regulations”) were arrested; three female bar staff members aged 25 to 42 were suspected of “trafficking dangerous drugs”, “unlicensed sale of alcoholic beverages” and “ Unlicensed possession of alcoholic beverages can be used for sale "was arrested.

  In addition, 39 bar customers (24 men and 15 women, 18 to 58 years old) were arrested on suspicion of "trafficking in dangerous drugs" and "drinking alcohol without a license". They may also violate the Prevention and Control of Diseases (Prohibition of Group Gathering) Regulations (Chapter 599G).