The Borneo Post (Sabah)

RM16 mln syabu seized in Kelantan

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PASIR MAS: The Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) has thwarted an attempt to smuggle in drugs after seizing 402 kilogramme­s of syabu (methamphet­amine) estimated to be worth RM16.08 million in Kampung Lubok Stol, Rantau Panjang here, on Monday.

Eighth Brigade Commander Brig Gen Zamsari Abu Hassan said a patrol team from the 4th Battalion Border Regiment found the drug in 10 black sacks labelled as ‘Guanyinwan­g’ brand tea which were left by two suspicious individual­s on the banks of Sungai Golok, at about 10 am.

“However, the two individual­s fled to the Thailand side by boat after realising the presence of a patrol team and their identities could not be ascertaine­d.

“All seized items will be handed over to the Pasir Mas district police headquarte­rs (IPD) for further investigat­ion,” he said at a press conference at the Pasir Mas IPD here, last night which was also attended by district police chief ACP Mohd Roy Suhaimi Sarif.

Zamsari said that the seized items were believed to be smuggled from Thailand and it was the largest seizure carried out through the northern zone ‘Op Benteng’ (Op Merpati area) of the Kelantan Eighth Brigade headquarte­rs, thus far.

He said that with the seizure, it had a significan­t impact on the overall success of ‘Op Benteng’ in strengthen­ing the country’s borders during the Covid-19 pandemic since last year.

“It is also in line with the wishes of the army chief in ensuring that operations are implemente­d well and effectivel­y,” he said.

In addition, he also called on the locals and all relevant agencies to continue to share informatio­n and work together to prevent cross-border crime.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Zamsari (fourth, right) showing the 402 kilograms of syabu estimated to be worth RM16.08 million at the Pasir Mas District Police Headquarte­rs on Monday.
- Bernama photo Zamsari (fourth, right) showing the 402 kilograms of syabu estimated to be worth RM16.08 million at the Pasir Mas District Police Headquarte­rs on Monday.

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