The Borneo Post

Customs: 87.8kg of drugs seized in S’wak in first three months of 2024

- Galileo Petingi

KUCHING: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department has seized a total of 87.8kg of narcotics worth nearly RM2.6 million in Sarawak from January until March 12 this year, said its state director Norizan Yahya.

He said this included a bust involving 46kg of methamphet­amine worth RM1.5 million at a house in Matang here on March 6, where a local man in his 20s – suspected to be a member of a drug syndicate – was arrested.

“The drugs were found packed into 45 tea packages and hidden inside four sacks containing bundle clothes.

“Early investigat­ion found that the suspect was tasked with delivering the drugs to customers in Kuching,” he told a press conference here yesterday, adding the suspect was remanded for seven days starting March 7 for further investigat­ion.

Norizan said the syndicate, believed to have been operating for the past several months, would bring drugs from the peninsula into Sarawak by packing them with bundle clothes to avoid detection.

The department’s Narcotics Division is currently working to track down several more members of the syndicate, he added.

On other major Customs busts in Sarawak this year, he said one took place at Sibu Airport on Jan 11 which saw the arrest of one local man, and the other at Miri Airport on Jan 31 which also saw one local man arrested.

“Each suspect was found with 15kg of methamphet­amine. They are on remand until their case is mentioned in court,” he said.

Norizan also called on the public to channel informatio­n to Customs to help the department combat the smuggling of drugs and other contraband­s.

“Drug smuggling is a threat to national security. Anyone with informatio­n on such activities can call 1-800-88-8855 or any Customs office in the state.

“The identity of informants will be kept strictly confidenti­al,” he said.

 ?? — Photo by Roystein Emmor ?? Norizan (centre) and his officers show the drugs seized from the house in Matang.
— Photo by Roystein Emmor Norizan (centre) and his officers show the drugs seized from the house in Matang.

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