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UPDATED: 15:59, March 26, 2007
Taiwan police close illegal drug plant
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Police in Taiwan said they have busted an illegal drug factory capable of producing millions of tabs of ketamine or ecstasy on Sunday.

The plant was discovered in Neipu Township, Pintung County in southern Taiwan, where police seized 30 kilograms of ketamine, which they said could produce 1.2 million tablets of ecstasy, according to reports of Taiwan media.

In the past, ketamine products were smuggled into Taiwan, but police received reports last fall that gangs were building plants in southern Taiwan.

During Sunday's bust, which followed a month-long investigation, police also confiscated tools, equipment and facilities worth more than 30 million new Taiwan dollars (about 909,000 U.S. dollars). Three suspects were arrested.

Source: Xinhua


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