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Flagstaff meth accused Yin Qing Qing to take her plea tomorrow

Flagstaff meth accused Yin Qing Qing to take her plea tomorrow

By Rashika Kumar
14/01/2026
Flagstaff drug accused, Yin Qing Qing who, along with Joshua Ravula, were allegedly found with methamphetamine at the Yue Lai Hotel in October last year will take her plea tomorrow as the charge against her has been amended. 

The matter was called before Magistrate Sufia Hamza this morning, who has adjourned the matter as an interpreter was not present in court to read the amended charge today. 

Ravula and Yin Qing Qing, who are charged with one count each of illicit drug possession, were allegedly found with 42.9 grams of methamphetamine. 

Meanwhile, the State is consolidating the charges against the two Flagstaff drug accused and Rewa Street drug accused Yu Yang Feng, Minghui Dai, Zhou Lan, Ginna Choi, Lagomarcino Baules and Peniasi Delai. 
Yu Yang Feng, Minghui Dai and Zhou Lan are each charged with one count of unlawful possession of illicit drugs for allegedly being found with 39.509 grams of methamphetamine. 

Lan is charged with possession of property suspected to be proceeds of a crime for allegedly being found with $7,180FJD, $60USD, $1,520 Hong Kong currency and 1,600 Chinese Yuan. 

Feng is also charged with unlawful supply of illicit drugs

It is alleged that without lawful authority Feng engaged in dealings with other persons for the transport and supply of methamphetamine. 

He is also charged with being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of a crime. 

Feng was allegedly found with $906.25 cash. 

Choi, Baules and Delai are also charged with one count unlawful possession of illicit drugs for allegedly being found with 0.345 grams of methamphetamine. 

It is also alleged that Baleus, on the 3rd and 9th of September, while being a visitor to Fiji, failed to comply with his visitors visa and overstayed. 

The case has been adjourned to the 20th of this month. 

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