A post-2000 generation used the "buried drug treasure hunt" method to sell drugs in 7 provinces and cities, and buyers used virtual currency to pay and then dug them up themselves

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PANews|Jun 30, 2025 02:07
According to NetEase News, a drug dealer born in the 2000s used overseas chat software to sell drugs, using&34; Burying poison and treasure hunting&34; The method involves burying hundreds of bags of marijuana in green belts in 7 provinces and cities, with a profit of 50 yuan per bag. After paying with virtual currency, drug users receive photos of drug burial sites and dig them up on their own. The police found that the drug dealer drove across 7 provinces, dug up soil and buried drugs, took location photos, and made buyers look like&34; Treasure Hunt&34; Just like digging poison. He even ate and lived in the car, turning it into a&34; Mobile drug trafficking truck&34;. At present, the suspect has been approved for arrest by the procuratorial organ in accordance with the law due to his suspicion of drug trafficking. The follow-up investigation of the case is still ongoing. Since 2024, Shanghai police have detected 278 drug cases and captured 791 drug suspect.
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