Police busted the largest ketamine trafficking case in Hong Kong history where a total of 1.26 tonnes of the drug was seized in Yau Tong on Friday, with an estimated value of over HK$840 million. During the joint operation by the special duties unit -- “Flying Tigers”, and the marine police, four men were arrested. Police recently received intelligence that a drug syndicate has been renting vehicles before Christmas for trafficking a significant amount of ketamine. Officers then mounted an operation at Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier in Yau Tong on Friday, where they spotted speedboats approaching the pier. Two local men have been charged with trafficking in dangerous drug and will appear in court tomorrow.
Source: The Standard December 25, 2021 10:34 UTC