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Hong Kong police seize HK$20 million worth of cocaine in Sha Tin drug operation, arresting a 28-year-old man Hong Kong police seize HK$20 million worth of cocaine in Sha Tin drug operation, arresting a 28-year-old man

Hong Kong police seize HK$20 million worth of cocaine in Sha Tin drug operation, arresting a 28-year-old man

Hong Kong police have executed a substantial drug operation, seizing approximately HK$20 million (US$2.55 million) worth of suspected cocaine in a village house located in Sha Tin. A 28-year-old jobless man was arrested during the operation, which authorities believe disrupted a significant drug trafficking scheme. The anti-drug trafficking raid took place on Saturday, following intelligence that indicated the property was being utilized for the storage of illegal substances. Details of the operation emerged from Senior Inspector Conrad Chan Yuen-fun, who heads the narcotics bureau’s operation division. In an official announcement made on Sunday, Chan reported that the police had been... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 15 Mar 2026 11:04
Hongkonger, 28, held as HK$20 million of suspected cocaine seized in village house

Hongkonger, 28, held as HK$20 million of suspected cocaine seized in village house

Hong Kong police seized HK$20 million (US$2.55 million) worth of suspected cocaine in a village house in Sha Tin and arrested a 28-year-old man in an anti-drug trafficking operation on Saturday. Senior Inspector Conrad Chan Yuen-fun, of the narcotics bureau’s operation division, said on Sunday the raid stopped the drugs from reaching the market. The operation followed an investigation revealing the house in Sha Tin was being used to store illicit drugs, Chan said. “Officers lay in wait outside... [Continue Reading]

South China Morning Post South China Morning Post | 15 Mar 2026 08:38
Cartel boss on US ‘most wanted’ list captured in Bolivia raid

Cartel boss on US ‘most wanted’ list captured in Bolivia raid

An alleged cocaine boss with a US$2 million bounty on his head was captured by Bolivian forces as the Andean nation renews cooperation with the US after decades of hostility. Dozens of antinarcotics police raided two houses in Santa Cruz in the early hours of Friday, with snipers positioned on nearby rooftops. Their target, Uruguayan citizen Sebastian Enrique Marset Cabrera, was immediately put on a plane to be transferred to the US by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Bolivia’s President... [Continue Reading]

South China Morning Post South China Morning Post | 13 Mar 2026 19:43
Ecuador to Launch Military Operation Against Criminal Organizations with US Support Ecuador to Launch Military Operation Against Criminal Organizations with US Support

Ecuador to Launch Military Operation Against Criminal Organizations with US Support

The government of Ecuador, under the leadership of President Daniel Noboa, is poised to launch a significant military operation against criminal organizations within its borders, scheduled to commence over the weekend. This offensive has garnered support from the United States, signaling a strategic shift in Ecuador's approach to combating escalating crime rates linked to drug trafficking and organized crime. In a recent interview on Ecuador's Radio Centro, Interior Minister John Reimberg highlighted this upcoming military campaign as a departure from previous tactics aimed primarily at dismantling the leadership of criminal groups. He noted, "Last year, we dedicated ourselves to catching... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 11 Mar 2026 22:12
WAR CRIMES OR HUMANITY ON LIFE SUPPORT?

WAR CRIMES OR HUMANITY ON LIFE SUPPORT?

The Thin, Bloody Line Between Justice and Jungle Rule IS KILLING WITHOUT MERCY NOW LEGAL? By Anthony Sterling In September 2025, the United States military launched what became known as Operation Southern Spear, a lethal campaign targeting suspected drug smuggling vessels in international waters. The stated objective was to combat narco trafficking networks operating beyond territorial jurisdiction. The ethical shock came on 2 September 2025, when a double strike in the Caribbean left survivors clinging to wreckage for nearly an hour. Drone footage reportedly showed two individuals waving from debris after the first impact. Instead of rescue, three additional munitions... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews-Opinion 360LiveNews | 23 Feb 2026 17:39
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