
WUHAN, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Police in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, said Tuesday that they had seized 20 kg of drugs disguised as milk powder in a parcel.
A drug dealer surnamed Liao and a woman who lived in the same apartment with him caught the attention of local police at the end of April.
The two were caught on June 9, with 36 cans of "milk powder" seized at the scene. The investigation indicated that the disguised drugs packed in 36 cans were mainly methamphetamine and magu, a stimulant composed of methamphetamine and caffeine, smuggled from Myanmar.
The suspect confessed that she bought them from an upper dealer who managed to traffic them through the southwestern border province of Yunnan.
The two suspects were arrested and the case is under further investigation
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