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Flying Sand | CIA spooks or city officials: who is telling the truth about Hong Kong’s drug problem?

After the city’s largest haul of raw drug materials in 10 years, Niall Fraser asks if local authorities will continue to assert each seizure is an isolated affair

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Hong Kong police raided a crack cocaine factory at a luxury flat in Yuen Long over the weekend. Photo: Handout

It is a generally accepted truth that step one in the long and painful process of tackling any addiction is for the individual concerned to admit they have a problem.

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Experience – and logic – dictate that the refusal to acknowledge a problem leaves zero chance of it being solved and every possibility that it will get worse.

Confiscated drugs in Guangdong province, a leading source for a component of crystal methamphetamine. Photo: Xinhua
Confiscated drugs in Guangdong province, a leading source for a component of crystal methamphetamine. Photo: Xinhua

A mounting stash of evidence is piling ever higher that, when it comes to the long-standing problem it has with illegal drugs, Hong Kong is in an official state of denial.

This chronic frame of mind was illustrated again last weekend following a raid on a crack-cocaine “factory” in Yuen Long where police seized the largest haul of raw drug materials in the city in 10 years.
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Three Hongkongers were arrested in the drug raid operation in Yuen Long. Photo: Handout
Three Hongkongers were arrested in the drug raid operation in Yuen Long. Photo: Handout
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