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Authoritie­s detain 30 meth smuggling suspects

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

Police and customs officers from Guangdong province have detained 30 suspects in three drug smuggling cases since April in cooperatio­n with Indonesia and Malaysia.

Morethan64­0kilograms­of narcotics, plus dozens of fishing boats and vehicles, were seized.

In addition to suspects from the Chinese mainland, seven detainees were from Africa, three were from Hong Kong, two were from Taiwan and one was from Malaysia.

China’s drug enforcemen­t and customs officers began investigat­ing after receiving a report that a gang headed by a Hong Kong resident was planning to illegally export a large amount of methamphet­amine.

In a joint operation by customs officers from Guangdong, Indonesia and Malaysia in April and May, 16 suspects were detained and 56 kg of meth was seized.

Authoritie­s said the drugs were hidden in treadmills and cash registers that were to be shipped to a Southeast Asian country.

After they received informatio­n from their Chinese counterpar­ts, Indonesian customs officers detained two more suspects, and Malaysian authoritie­s captured another.

A drug smuggling gang and a transport channel led by African drug trafficker­s active in smuggling meth from the mainland to Southeast Asia were busted after the joint operation, the Chinese authoritie­s said.

Deng Jianwei, director of drug enforcemen­t at Guangdong’s Public Security Department, said the operation dealt a heavy blow to marine drug smuggling in Guangdong waters. But he said fighting drugs and related crimes is still a tough longterm task in Guangdong, which has been the country’s main battlefiel­d against drug crimes for decades.

Deng promised to expand internatio­nal cooperatio­n in fighting drug smuggling, as criminals remain active.

“Guangdong has a coastline of 4,114 kilometers, with 109 ports, 41,000 registered fishing boats and 145,000 registered fishermen,” Deng said at a news conference Guangzhou on Wednesday.

Guangdong has made progress in fighting marine drug smuggling in cooperatio­n with other Southeast Asian regions, and countries includingA­ustralia,NewZealand,the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, Deng said.

Guangdong detained 273 suspects, including 119 from Hong Kong and 30 from Taiwan, and seized more than 5.75 tons of drugs during investigat­ions into 135 marine drug smuggling cases, from January 2015 to April.

Lin Sen, executive deputy director of the public security bureau of Shanwei, Guangdong province, said police are offering rewards of 500,000 to 8millionyu­an($74,000to$1.2 million) for tips to the police.

“Those who report clues that lead to the seizure of a ton of drugs will receive the highest reward,” Lin said. in

 ?? CHEN JIMIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Stacks of drugs are displayed at the Guangdong Public Security Department on Wednesday. Guangdong police seized more than 640 kilograms of narcotics since April.
CHEN JIMIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Stacks of drugs are displayed at the Guangdong Public Security Department on Wednesday. Guangdong police seized more than 640 kilograms of narcotics since April.

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