China News Service, Xishuangbanna, May 26 (Zhang Jinquan and Zeng Yuxiang) A reporter learned from the border management detachment of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan on the 26th that the detachment seized a tea poisoning case on the 23rd and seized 4.49 kilograms of methamphetamine.

The picture shows tea packaging bags used to hide drugs.

Photo courtesy of Xishuangbanna Border Management Detachment

  At 22:00 on the 23rd, the police on duty at Xinghai Investigation Point inspected a courier truck and found that a package sent to Chongqing received incomplete information, which aroused the police's vigilance and immediately carried out a key inspection of the package.

The picture shows tea packaging bags used to hide drugs.

Photo courtesy of Xishuangbanna Border Management Detachment

  Upon inspection, the police found that there were 10 tea tin boxes with the words "Dian Black Tea" in the package, and there were traces of glue on the lid.

The experienced police on duty judged that there may be contraband inside.

After dismantling 10 tea tin boxes, 450 packets of drugs disguised in tea packaging bags were seized on the spot, and a total of 4.49 kg was counted and weighed.

  Currently, the case is under further investigation.

The picture shows the seized drugs.

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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