Police confiscated nearly 324,000 used condoms that were being recycled and sold by a facility in Vietnam.
Authorities seized the items from a building in the Binh Duong province on Sept. 19, as per local newspaper Tuoi Tre on Sept. 22. Officers added that the used condoms weighed about 360 kilograms in total.
They also pointed out that the contraceptives were unlabeled and unpackaged during the raid.
Following the bust, the facility’s owner, Pham Thi Thanh Ngoc, revealed that she received used condoms fron an unknown person every month.
The contraceptives would then be washed, dried and reshaped with a dildo in “unhygienic conditions” before they were put on the market.
Reusing condoms poses a health risk and can lead to infections, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ryan Arcadio /ra
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