Life, the Obstacle Course

The Special Ops Military Serviceman Dealt Drugs, Couldn’t Overrun the Motorcycles, Caught by the Police

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Yeah uh, you are, a member of the special forces in the military and you’re, doing this, are you, FUCKING shitting me here!  Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

The marines specialist forces’ upper level voluntary serviceman, Song four days ago, used his break, dealt the illegal substances online, the Hsinbei Police falsified themselves as buyers, and he was caught, and the electronic cigarettes, and the cookies with marijuana were found and confiscated, the D.A. after interrogating him, posted his bail for $30,000N.T.  After the military found out, they’d decided to punish him severely, and will hold a military evaluation committee, to discuss his dishonorably discharge.

The officer, from Fuying Substation of the Sinchuang Police Substation on the nineteenth of this month found the post of the twenty-five-year-old man on the communication apps stating “a different pricing range for the drug coffee pouches”, and the clown and skull coffee pouches, signaling that he was ready to deal.

The police falsified as buyers, on the same evening at around nine, met with Song in an alley of Ming-Chih Road of Taishan District to make the deal, as Song delivered the level two marijuana cookies, the officers identified themselves; at this time the 25-year-old Weng who went with Song showed up from the darkness, Song hollered to him, “Police!”, the two ran separate.

what this man did, on his “days off”…

photo from online

The five officers went on pursuit of the two men on their scooters, in no more than three meters away, they’d blocked the dealers, and confiscated two pieces of marijuana cookies weighing in at 32.78 grams, and they’d found the electronic cigarettes with marijuana weighing in at 5.08 grams.

At the police interrogations, Song admitted to selling the drugs online, but couldn’t tell them where he got the substances from, Weng testified that he was only a companion that went with Song to the deal, that Song’s dealing the drugs he had no involvements of; as the D.A. interrogated both, the bail was set at $30,000N.T. each.

Song is an active serviceman, a special ops soldier of the marine’s flight department, the police called the military, trying to see if other members of the military may be involved.

The department which Song served under spoke, “we have ZERO tolerance for dugs”, that as Song was living out of the military units, police had found him in a drug deal, the military will be hosting a “punishment discussion”, and Song will be kicked out of the service, and that the military will assist in the police investigations of the matter.

And so, because it’s, easy money, you’d, tossed away a what-could’ve been, a good military career, and now, you’re NOT just facing your dishonorable discharge you’re also, looking at JAIL time, how quickly someone can go from a military man, to a, hard felon here!

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