The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police seize RM184 mln Malaysia-bound meth

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BANGKOK: Thai police have seized more than 14 million methamphet­amine pills worth 1.48 billion baht (RM184.68 million) that were bound for neighbouri­ng Malaysia and beyond, authoritie­s said yesterday, in one of its biggest ever drug busts.

Police said that the orange pills of methamphet­amine, known as “yaba” or “crazy drug”, were seized in Ayutthaya province, north of Bangkok, on August 18.

Three Thais were arrested in connection with the seizure, police said. The drugs came from Shan State in northeast Myanmar, in an area under the control of an ethnic Wa militia force, police said.

The Narcotics Suppressio­n Bureau displayed the haul, neatly packed into large container bags, at their headquarte­rs.

Bureau commander Police Lieutenant General Sommai Kongvisais­uk said the drugs were destined for Malaysia and then on to markets around the world.

“It gets distribute­d to Europe, America, Australia, Japan, Singapore and Korea and will make a lot of money,” he said.

The seizure is the latest big methamphet­amine bust in the region. Record seizures of the stimulant have recently been made in Malaysia and Indonesia.

The production and traffickin­g of methamphet­amine in South-east Asia has reached “alarming levels”, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) warned in a May report.

Much of the methamphet­amine produced in the region comes from lawless parts of Myanmar, in particular Shan State, which has long been known for the production of opium and its refined form, heroin.

In recent years, the drug syndicates have branched out into the production of methamphet­amine. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Thai police officers unload seized drugs from a vehicle in a police station in Bangkok yesterday.
— Reuters photo Thai police officers unload seized drugs from a vehicle in a police station in Bangkok yesterday.

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