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Boshe's villagers have resisted Chinese authorities for years, blockading the village entrance with motorcycles when word of a raid spread. The villagers would brandish replica AK-47s, lay nail ...
Cai Dongjia, 55, is the former head of Boshe village in China. He used his political power to make crystal meth and provide protection to local drug dealers, according to Xinhua News Agency.
0 Comments Paramilitary police carry crystal meth at Boshe village, Lufeng, Guangdong province, where they seized nearly three tonnes of the drug and arrested 182 (Reuters) ...
Paramilitary policemen carry buckets of crystal meth they seized during a raid on drug labs in Boshe village, Shanwei city, Guangdong Province, on December 29. Photo: IC More than 3,000 police ...
The biggest suspected drug trafficker was the village chief, Cai Dongjia, and 350kg of methamphetamine was discovered at the home of Cai Hanwu, who was deputy party chief and deputy head of Boshe ...
One resident, who declined to be named, told the South China Morning Post raw materials and half-finished products remained inside many houses in Boshe. "It is everywhere.
Police raided a Chinese village that had been transformed into a giant drug lab, seizing about three tons of crystal meth and arresting 14 Communist Party officials The Telegraph Published Jan 03 ...
Police started to patrol and conduct house-to-house searches every day in Boshe village from the first day after the raid, Wu said.
Police cars lined up outside Boshe village, Guangdong province, during the meth raid on December 29.Credit: Reuters Use and production of crystal meth has been rising rapidly in China.
The massive raid targeted Boshe village in Guangdong province, a difficult-to-reach hamlet of 14,000 people near the city of Lufeng.
The past "meth village" Boshe has embarked on a journey to build an alternative future. On the wall of the office of Cai Xiaosheng, principal of a primary school in Jiaxi township, hangs timetables of ...
The massive raid targeted Boshe village in Guangdong province, a difficult-to-reach hamlet of 14,000 people near the city of Lufeng. Pictures of Sunday’s raid published on Chinese news websites ...
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