The Sun (Malaysia)

On drugs nets 488,000 suspects

> RM550m worth of narcotics seized from 2015 till July this year

- BY ASHWIN KUMAR

KUALA LUMPUR: The war against drugs will never stop and police will have to be on full alert to keep the situation under control, said federal police Narcotics Department director Datuk Seri Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff.

“From January 2015 to July this year, police have arrested 488,491 individual­s including 19,612 foreigners over drugrelate­d offences.”

He said the value of the drugs seized was estimated at RM548.19 million.

“In June, the Narcotics Criminal Investigat­ion Department (NCID) released a list of 161 individual­s wanted for alleged drug distributi­on cases. We are tracing the remaining 99 suspects.

“We will get them sooner or later and will release their pictures again to remind everyone in the country who these crooks are.”

Mokhtar said the NCID will never allow Malaysia to be a transit country for drug smuggling.

“We have stopped one tonne of drugs from being smuggled to Thailand, 1.1 tonnes to Indonesia and 130kg to Singapore during the period.”

In the latest case, police busted three separate groups believed to be drug distributo­rs and seized drugs worth RM5 million following a series of arrests involving nine people.

They were detained in seven raids conducted on Sept 11 and 12 by the NCID and Special Tactical Intelligen­ce Narcotics Group (Sting) in Kedah, Kelantan and Kuala Lumpur.

Police seized 87.4kg of ganja, 66.3kg of syabu, Erimin 5 pills, Yaba pills and 263g of cocaine.

“The raids in Kelantan and Kedah were follow-up operations following a few drug-related cases busted earlier this year,” Mokhtar said in his final press conference as NCID chief in Bukit Aman yesterday. He will be succeeded by former Crime Investigat­ion Department director Datuk Seri Mohmad Salleh.

Mokhtar is expected to take over as the new Special Branch director following the appointmen­t of Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun as the new inspector-general of police.

 ?? BERNAMAPIX ?? Mokhtar (second left) and Bukit Aman's NCID deputy director Kang Chez Chiang (left) showing pictures of the seized drugs at the press conference in Bukit Aman yesterday.
BERNAMAPIX Mokhtar (second left) and Bukit Aman's NCID deputy director Kang Chez Chiang (left) showing pictures of the seized drugs at the press conference in Bukit Aman yesterday.
 ??  ?? The scene at the convenienc­e store following the accident yesterday.
The scene at the convenienc­e store following the accident yesterday.

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