Eight foreigners, including from the US and New Zealand, have been detained for alleged involvement in drug trafficking in China's capital.
Beijing police confiscated 37.64 grams of drugs, including 4 grams of marijuana, 31.71 grams of methamphetamine and 1.93 grams of heroin, from three suspects hailing from the US, Sierra Leone and Mali respectively.
The three have been arrested for drug trafficking or illegal possession of drugs.
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Six of the eight suspects tested positive for marijuana, and all of them confessed their offences, the report said.
The suspects were held in Chaoyang district in April after police received tip-offs about foreign nationals involved in drug abuse in an international school.
Drug trafficking is a felony in China. Those convicted of trafficking more than 50 grams of heroin can face capital punishment.