China News Service, Xishuangbanna, April 9th ​​(Li Ximei) Daily necessities and foods such as facial masks and dried mangoes have become tools for drug dealers to hide drugs.

On the 9th, the border management detachment of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, reported that the detachment had recently cracked two cases of using facial masks and dried mangoes to hide drugs, seized 11.708 kilograms of various drugs and arrested one suspect.

  In the early morning of March 27, the law enforcement investigation team of the Xishuangbanna Border Management Detachment seized 8 packets of suspicious drugs hidden in dried mangoes.

After weighing, the methamphetamine tablets were seized and weighed 2.7 kg.

The picture shows weighing drugs.

Photo courtesy of Xishuangbanna Border Management Detachment

  At 22:00 on March 30, when the police from the Daluo border police station of the detachment was conducting an epidemic prevention and control patrol on the front line of the China-Myanmar border, they found a cardboard box in the grass beside the patrol road.

The police inspected the carton and found that there were 260 facial masks hidden in the carton.

The liquid in the mask was tested and identified, and the liquid substance in the mask was methamphetamine, weighing 9.008 kg.

  At present, two drug cases are still under investigation.

The picture shows the on-site identification of the suspect.

Photo courtesy of Xishuangbanna Border Management Detachment

  Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province borders Myanmar and Laos. The border line is 966 kilometers long. There is no natural barrier along the border. It is adjacent to the "Golden Triangle" where the drug source is located. It is the frontier of China's anti-drug struggle.

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