Una politica estera spacciatore, anteriore viene arrestato da plainclothes locali ufficiali della polizia nel corso di una campagna di repressione sulla politica estera di spaccio di droghe le piste a Beiji
A foreign drug dealer, front, is arrested by local plainclothes police officers during a campaign to crack down on foreign drug-dealing gangs in Beijing, China, 22 May 2014. Beijing police said on Monday (26 May 2014) that they have cracked down since February on a series of foreign drug-dealing gangs and arrested more than 30 foreign dealers in a campaign to strike drug trafficking by foreigners in the capital, chinanews.com reported. One of the arrested was found carrying students IDs from universities in Beijing and another was carrying a UN refugee certificate, along with parcels of marijuana, meth and MDMA. According to the police, the foreign drug dealers smuggled drugs from southern China, and they formed a circle of trading based in the Sanlitun and Dongba areas in Beijings Chaoyang district. They sold drugs to so-called familiar customers, as well as new ones through introduction, sometimes via WeChat, an instant messaging service, to avoid the risk of being caught.