Vietnamese factory exposes washing and resale of used condoms


A lot for “security”.

More than 2,000,000 condoms were washed and resold using a Vietnamese factory, according to police who raided in a dangerous operation.

To “recycle” the dirty rubbish, 32-year-old Pham Thai Thanh Ng Ngok says about 1,000 of them were delivered to a facility in Tan Uen Town in a month, where he cleaned and reshaped them, according to Vietnam Insider.

The local renter reported that Fame, who rented the facility, rebuilt Jimmy with a wooden shaft so they would look fresh again – then put it in new packaging, the local report said.

A total of 324,000 used condoms were seized by local police during Saturday’s raid, officials said. Thousands more have yet to be sold to unsuspecting customers.

News website V.N. According to Explorer, a government official said, “Condoms are classified as medical items, so we’ll take a look at the many laws that the owner has broken.” No other details were available about the illegal operation, officials said.

U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention According to the centers, washing and reusing condoms can lead to disease and infection.

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