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Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

author:Small Fish News

Man after being poisoned abroad

Embark on the road of purchasing drugs

Hiding drugs in notebooks and women's underwear

It is even dissolved in oral liquid and delivered to China

Drugs are being escalated

According to court sources

Defendant Zhou was convicted of drug smuggling

He was sentenced to 15 years in prison

Deprivation of political rights for 3 years

and confiscation of 30,000 yuan of personal property

Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

Zhou went abroad to work when he was 20 years old, and he had been living abroad for nearly 30 years at the time of the crime.

In May last year, Ma Moumou (handled in a separate case) asked Zhou to buy drugs on behalf of him on the grounds that it was inconvenient to buy drugs in China. After Zhou purchased drugs in his country, he mailed them to Ma Moumou in China by courier, and since then he has started the road of drug smuggling.

From May to July last year, Zhou mailed methamphetamine (ice) to domestic buyers by courier six times overseas to earn drug money.

Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

In order to evade customs supervision, Zhou hid drugs in a variety of ways: at first, he used more traditional smuggling methods, hiding drugs in canned rice cereal, hollowed-out notebooks or women's underwear and mailing them into the country. As the number of drug smuggling increased, the method of drug concealment was escalated, and in two of these transactions, the drugs were dissolved in water and mailed in bottles of collagen oral liquid.

In July last year, Zhou's friend said that there was a new product to invite Zhou to "taste", and Zhou readily agreed. However, because Zhou had already returned to China, he instructed others abroad to dissolve 10 grams of drugs in oral liquid and mail them to his domestic residence. Zhou was arrested when he signed for the package, and the police seized drugs and seized 5 glass elbows and 1 plastic hose used for drug use.

After Zhou arrived at the case, he truthfully confessed the above criminal facts, and his domestic buyers were arrested one after another. After weighing and identification, Zhou smuggled a total of 92.17 grams of drugs on 6 occasions.

The court held that Zhou's conduct had constituted the crime of drug smuggling, and in view of the fact that he truthfully confessed the facts of the crime after being brought into the case, voluntarily pleaded guilty and accepted punishment, had a good attitude of admitting guilt and repentance, and that most of the drugs involved in the case did not flow to the society, the court finally made the above judgment in accordance with the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China.

Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

Recently

Many criminal suspects tried to escape the crackdown

They tried to hide the poison to

A variety of common items

Such as toys, snacks, cosmetics, etc

Trying to hide from the world

There are many ways to do it

Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

But no amount of cunning means can escape

The sharp eyes of anti-narcotics officers

Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China
Possession of drugs in underwear! Sentenced to 15 years for purchasing drugs in China

Relevant Legal Links

According to article 347 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, smuggling, selling, transporting and manufacturing drugs, regardless of the quantity, is a criminal offence and is subject to criminal liability and is punishable by death.

In any of the following circumstances, whoever smuggles, sells, transports, or manufactures narcotics shall be sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, life imprisonment, or death, and shall also have his property confiscated:

(1) Smuggling, selling, transporting, or manufacturing more than 1 kilogram of opium, more than 50 grams of heroin or methamphetamine, or other drugs in large quantities;

(2) Ringleaders of drug smuggling, trafficking, transporting, or manufacturing syndicates;

(3) Smuggling, selling, transporting, or manufacturing drugs under armed cover;

(4) Violently resisting inspection, detention, or arrest, where the circumstances are serious;

(5) Participation in organized international drug trafficking.

For those who smuggle, sell, transport, or manufacture drugs multiple times, and where they have not been processed, the amount of drugs is cumulatively calculated.

Source: China Anti-Narcotics, Beijing Daily, Guangdong Anti-Narcotics, Qingyuan Anti-Narcotics, Lianzhou Politics and Law

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