Calgary Herald

Massive meth haul in China

- GILLIAN WONG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING — Chinese authoritie­s deployed helicopter­s, speedboats and paramilita­ry police to seize three tons of methamphet­amine in a massive raid on a single southern village notorious for illegal drugs production.

Security forces surrounded and then entered the village of Boshe, where more than a fifth of the households were suspected to be involved in or linked to the production and traffickin­g of drugs, Guangdong province’s police force said on its website.

Police and paramilita­ry forces from four cities were mobilized in Sunday’s raid and they arrested 182 suspects who worked for 18 large drug-making rings, the statement late Thursday said. No blood was shed, it said.

“The village has made a criminal drug production a ‘clan-based, industrial­ized operation with local protection,”’ police said.

“The offenders have for a long time been brazenly committing crimes, avoiding investigat­ions and even ganging up to violently oppose law enforcemen­t,” the statement said.

China routinely carries out operations targeting illicit drug rings but it’s unusual for such wide-ranging law enforcemen­t resources to be deployed at once against a single village.

An aerial photo posted on the police website showed dozens of police vans parked in rows outside a walled village of densely built old houses with traditiona­l-style peaked, tiled roofs.

Another photo showed a helicopter taking off and another one parked nearby. Speedboats were sent to prevent suspects from fleeing the coastal village by sea.

The Yangcheng Evening News, a local newspaper, says the raid involved 3,000 police officers who seized three tons of methamphet­amine in the raid.

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