The narcotics, seized in various operations over the past four years, consisted of 102 kilogrammes of heroin, 665 kilogrammes of methamphetamine, 129 kilogrammes of ketamine and 146 kilogrammes of other drugs.
Given that traditional outdoor burning can emit a large amount of pollutants, police in Zhejiang decided to incinerate the narcotics in furnaces at a temperature of over 850 degrees Celsius, Miao Minhong, head of the local anti-drug team said.
From January to November this year, Zhejiang police arrested about 7,200 suspects in more than 4,800 narcotics related cases, Xinhua news agency reported.
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