House Special Committee Accuses CCP of Sheltering Major Drug Lord, Offers $5 Million Reward for Each

The United States House of Representatives’ Select Committee on the CCP, set up to counter the Chinese Communist Party, recently published a report exposing how the CCP manufactures and exports drugs to harm Americans. On April 25, the committee posted on an online platform, criticizing the CCP for sheltering two drug traffickers.

The Select Committee on the CCP released a report titled “The CCP’s Role in the Fentanyl Crisis” on April 16, revealing that the CCP subsidizes the production of more than 17 synthetic drugs, including fentanyl, which are smuggled into the United States and other countries. These drugs are then sold through the internet or social media platforms, leading to the fentanyl crisis in America, where two hundred people die daily as a result.

On the 25th, the committee posted on an online platform, accusing Chinese officials of disrupting, delaying, and obstructing US law enforcement agencies from prosecuting major fentanyl traffickers. They also shared photos of two major drug traffickers, Chinese citizens Fujing Zheng and Guanghua Zheng, who are suspected of manufacturing and distributing various drugs, including acetyl fentanyl, U44700, dibutylone, 4-CL-PVP, ABD-FUMINACA, in the US. The two were indicted in 2018 by the Northern District Federal Court of Ohio for drug smuggling and other crimes, with the US State Department offering a reward of up to $5 million for each of their capture. However, due to CCP protection, these fugitives have not been apprehended to this day.