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Drug dealers use pornographic terms to cover transactions, arrested by Taichung police

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Taichung police busted a drug trafficking ring where the main suspect, Mr. Qiu, used communication apps and social media ads to recruit members and sell drug coffee packets disguised as 'red wine' or through 'commercialization'. The group also disguised ketamine as escort services to attract buyers, but was eventually arrested with drugs and illicit gains seized.

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Q: What communication application did the suspect use to advertise drug trafficking?
A: The suspect utilized the WeChat communication application under the alias of High-End Personal Shopper.
Q: Who was identified by the police task force as a major suspect in the drug trafficking investigation?
A: Mr. Qiu, a forty-two-year-old drug mule, was identified as the major suspect and apprehended by the police.
Q: Where was the suspect arrested by the special task force?
A: The suspect was arrested near Chongwen Street in the Daliao District of Kaohsiung City.
Q: What items were confiscated by the police from the suspect during the arrest?
A: The police seized third-class drug coffee packets, cash totaling NT$42,600, and mobile phones.
Q: What was the pricing tagline used by the drug trafficking group to disguise ketamine as escort services?
A: They used the tagline "Pretty and Delicious Little Sisters, 2 sessions for 2000, 3 sessions for 2700, 5 sessions for 4000".