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Addict high on methamphetamine wielded knife to try to loot weapons from Chinese garrison

Police ordered man to carry out two years' treatment for addiction rather than placing him in detention

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Guards at a Chinese garrison have been commended after tackling a knife-wielding drug addict, who tried to break in to steal weapons. File photo: Reuters
He Huifengin Guangdong

A 34-year-old drug addict used a knife to try to break into a naval garrison to loot weapons while hallucinating after taking methamphetamine, mainland media reports.

The unnamed man, from Nanchang, in Jiangxi province, threatened guards at the gate of garrison after taking the drug, the news website jxnews.com.cn said.

He has now been ordered to carry out two years of treatment for his drug addiction at a local rehabilitation centre.

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A guard at the entrance to the garrison called out a warning as the man advanced within 10 metres of the garrison’s gate.

However, the man continued walking up to the gate, holding the knife in his right hand, while yelling that he had come to steal firearms, ammunition and a hand grenade.

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The guard helped to calm him by pretending to be the garrison’s commander and promising to give him many weapons.

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