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Hong Kong police bust HK$1 million ‘space oil’ drug laboratory based in flat
- Officers arrest two men and a woman in connection with sting operation that netted more than HK$1 million of controlled anaesthetic drug etomidate
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Hong Kong police have arrested three people and seized HK$1 million (US$128,135) of illegal substances after officers shut down a makeshift laboratory making a new type of drug dubbed “space oil” and packaged as e-cigarette capsules.
A source said on Thursday that more than 700 capsules of the controlled drug etomidate, an anaesthetic, was seized after a Tseung Kwan O flat was raided.
The search also found another 215 grams of the illegal substance, along with raw materials and drug equipment, in the makeshift lab.
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“Police have closed it down and prevented the controlled drug from hitting the market,” an insider said.
It was the first time police in the area had discovered a space oil operation based in a flat.
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Inspector Au Kai-lun of the Tseung Kwan O special duties squad said equipment found in the flat included an induction hob, pots, an electronic scale and a large amount of empty capsules.
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