The Borneo Post

Cops bust drug traffickin­g syndicate with RM848,100 Syabu haul

- Jenifer Laeng

MIRI: Police busted a drug traffickin­g syndicate here on Wednesday with the arrest of three men and seizure of drugs worth a whopping RM848,100.

Sarawak Police Commission­er Datuk Mancha Ata said the drug haul was the biggest recorded in the state for the year.

He said the first arrest involved a 22-year-old man at the Miri Airport arrival hall around 9am.

“A check was conducted on a package and luggage carried by the suspect, that led to the discovery of 25,700 grams of drugs suspected to be Syabu, which is estimated to be worth RM848,100,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

Around 9.30am on the same day, two men, aged 29 and 45, who are members of the syndicate were rounded up at the parking lot of a supermarke­t in Riam for suspected involvemen­t in drug traffickin­g.

Mancha said urine tests carried out on the three suspects were positive for methamphet­amine and amphetamin­e.

“Two of the suspects have criminal records. During the arrest, the police also seized two gold rings worth RM2,667 and a Perodua Axia car estimated to be worth RM16,000,” he said.

Mancha said the amount of drugs seized could supply 128,500 addicts.

“The police will continue to track the remaining members of the syndicate and hope that the public will continue to channel any informatio­n related to drug activities to the Narcotics Criminal Investigat­ion Department’s hotline on 012-2087222,” he added.

The first suspect has been remanded for seven days until Feb 1, while the second and third suspect have been remanded until Jan 30 to facilitate the investigat­ion under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1953.

 ?? ?? Mancha (second right) poses with the seized drugs. From front second left are Miri police chief ACP Alexson Naga Chabu and Sarawak Deputy Police Commission­er Datuk Ibrahim Darus.
Mancha (second right) poses with the seized drugs. From front second left are Miri police chief ACP Alexson Naga Chabu and Sarawak Deputy Police Commission­er Datuk Ibrahim Darus.

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