Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Wu Che-hao, Changhua, June 30) Changhua police yesterday evening expanded their crackdown on drug-driving operations, apprehending 5 cases of drug driving and 7 cases of drunk driving. In Fuxing Township, officers noticed a 40-year-old man riding a motorcycle appearing disoriented. He refused to stop for inspection and was apprehended with drugs after a pursuit. The Changhua County Police Bureau issued a press release today detailing the "National Synchronized Expanded Drug Driving Crackdown Operation" conducted last night. The operation mobilized 171 police officers and established 27 checkpoints in hot spot areas and surrounding roads for inspections and interrogations. A total of 5 drug-driving cases and 7 drunk-driving cases were detected, bringing the total to 12 cases. From January 1, 2026, to June 29, 2026, a total of 512 drug-driving cases and 1373 drunk-driving cases have been prosecuted, with requests for detention in 222 cases. Police stated that last night, a 40-year-old man was riding a motorcycle through the Fuxing Township urban area. Due to erratic driving and a disoriented appearance, officers from the Lukang Precinct, who were conducting a checkpoint, signaled the man to stop. However, the man, appearing guilty, refused to stop. Officers immediately pursued and apprehended the man and his motorcycle. Police reported that the man had a prior record for drug offenses. During the search, officers found drugs including etomidate, heroin, and methamphetamine. Following questioning, the man was transferred for investigation on charges of drug possession and endangering public safety. Prosecutors have been requested to seek detention, and investigations are ongoing to trace the source of the drugs. Police emphasized that drivers exhibiting symptoms of drug use will undergo rapid screening. If the test is positive or if the driver refuses testing and clearly appears unable to drive safely, they will be arr