China News Service, Pu'er, May 24 (Lei Yue). Drug dealers use dried radish to hide drugs, but they can't escape the police.

On the 24th, the Yunnan Pu'er Border Management Detachment reported that it had recently cracked a drug case and seized 1.09 kilograms of methamphetamine particles at the scene and arrested one suspect.

  Recently, the police from the Yuesong Border Police Station of the Border Management Brigade of the Pu'er Border Management Team learned that some people were sending drugs to the mainland by express delivery.

When the police rushed to the express store, they found that the day’s express had been delivered to the county seat of Ximeng County, Yunnan Province, and the Ximeng Border Management Brigade sent police officers to investigate all packages.

The picture shows the seized drugs.

Photo courtesy of Pu'er Border Management Detachment

  When the police inspected the two packages with dried radish, they found that the strips of dried radish were swollen in the middle. When they opened it, there were meth particles wrapped in transparent plastic in the middle of the dried radish.

After the police broke all 6 cans of dried radish, they seized 1.09 kg of methamphetamine particles.

According to the clues of the two packages, the police quickly locked the suspect Ye, and arrested Ye who was about to leave Pu'er.

  At present, the case is under further investigation.

The picture shows the drugs wrapped in dried radishes.

Photo courtesy of Pu'er Border Management Detachment

  Pu'er City in Yunnan Province borders Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar, and is adjacent to the "Golden Triangle" of drug sources. The border is long and narrow without natural barriers. It is the frontier of anti-drug work.

(Finish)