The Borneo Post

Police cripple attempt to smuggle in Erimin 5 pills worth RM50 mln

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KUALA LUMPUR: Police crippled an attempt by a drug syndicate to smuggle in 2.5 million Erimin 5 pills worth about RM50 million which were hidden in a furniture-laden container from Taiwan, last Wednesday.

Bukit Aman ( Federal Police) Narcotics Criminal Investigat­ion Department director Datuk Seri Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff said acting on intelligen­ce, the Special Tactical Intelligen­ce Narcotics Group (STING) and the Royal Malaysian Customs raided the container in Port Klang, Selangor.

He said the teams found the methamphet­amine pills in between several sofas and coffee tables.

“This is the biggest drug haul so far this year.

“The drug is believed to be meant for the local market as well as Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia,” he told a press conference at the federal police headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Mohd Mokhtar said following the discovery, police picked up 10 men, aged between 29 and 57, in several locations in the federal capital.

“Those detained are believed to be members of the drug syndicate. Police have also seized cash in local and various foreign currencies totalling RM900,000, five luxury vehicles and jewellery,” he said.

Mohd Mokhtar said the suspects were being remanded for seven days to facilitate investigat­ions under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

Meanwhile, he said police had seized various types of drugs worth RM28.1 million from January until March 2.

A total of 34,147 individual­s including 1,377 foreigners were detained for drug-related cases in the same period, Mohd Mokhtar added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mokhtar (right) along with his officers show a box of the seized Erimin 5 pills. — Bernama photo
Mokhtar (right) along with his officers show a box of the seized Erimin 5 pills. — Bernama photo

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