Kunming Customs cracked a hair smuggling case worth 1 1 100 million yuan. What is the value of hair?

Recently, some media reported that Kunming Customs cracked a smuggling case with a case value of 1 1 100 million yuan, which attracted the attention of all parties.

Perhaps many people will wonder that the smuggling cases we usually see in the media are nothing more than drugs, luxury goods, cars and other valuables. Why does a small hair become the target of smuggling? In fact, there are a lot of dry Kun in it.

Myanmar is the main source of human hair. It turns out that the case sent by this smuggler has been illegal for four years. It is said that the smuggling gang headed by Zheng Moumou, after ordering human hair in Myanmar, tried their best to bypass many obstacles and chose to smuggle it from Myanmar to Tengchong and other places in Ruili, Yunnan, and then distribute it to all parts of the country for profit through logistics.

Smuggling cases have also attracted the attention of all parties. Led by Kunming Customs, Zhengzhou Customs and Qingdao Customs also joined in to assist in the case investigation, and finally arrested the relevant smuggling gangs in Henan and Shandong in the surrounding areas of Dehong, Yunnan, which finally came to an end.

In this way, we can also get a glimpse of why hair is so valuable. After all, in the former countryside, people were often found collecting their hair in the village. In fact, this little hair can also make a lot of money. Some processing factories clean the collected hair, then comb it, bleach it into various colors, and finally further dry it and process it into various wig sets. After all, in recent years, the market demand for high-end wigs is also increasing year by year, and the prices of raw materials made by people at home and abroad are obviously different, so some lawless elements choose to take risks, purchase and collect them abroad, and finally transport them back to China for processing and sales through smuggling. Therefore, there is no doubt that the market demand has given birth to the value of human hair, which is also increasing year by year.

However, human smuggling is an illegal and criminal act after all, so the state has spared no effort to crack down on it, thus standardizing the operation of the whole market.