The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Drugs worth RM3.1 mln seized

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SHAH ALAM: Selangor police have managed to bust a drug traffickin­g syndicate in Klang Valley, arresting three individual­s and seizing 69.065 kilogramme­s (kg) of methamphet­amine worth RM3.1 million in three separate raids in Serdang and Ampang Jaya.

Acting Selangor police chief Datuk Arjunaidi Mohamed said the three suspects, aged 24 to 38, were arrested by the Selangor contingent police headquarte­rs Narcotics Criminal Investigat­ion Department during the raids on Feb 26.

“Investigat­ions by the police revealed that the syndicate had been in operation since early this year and the drugs were believed to be from the East Coast that was brought in from a neighbouri­ng country north of the peninsula,” he said during a media conference yesterday.

Initial investigat­ions into the suspects revealed they were offered up to RM10,000 for each delivery.

Arjunaidi said in the first raid, the police managed to detain two men in Serdang and confiscate­d a canvass bag filled with 10 plastic packages containing syabu in a Naza Citra car while the second raid led to the arrest of the third suspect.

Following the arrest of the three suspects, police conducted a third raid on the same day and seized three bags containing 60 packs of drugs believed to be syabu that was kept in a Myvi car in front of a house in Ampang.

He said early screenings found only one suspect to be positive for methamphet­amine and amphetamin­e, while checks revealed that all three suspects did not have prior criminal records. Bernama

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