The Borneo Post

Methamphet­amine, heroin worth RM5.7m seized in Rantau Panjang raid

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KOTA BAHARU: Kelantan police seized 199,791 methamphet­amine pills and 350 bottles containing heroin, all worth RM5.7 million, in an ‘Op Cantas’ raid by the General Operations Force in Kampung Lubok Gong, Rantau Panjang, on Tuesday.

State police chief, Datuk Jalaluddin Abdul Rahman said the raid was conducted on a house in the village about 9pm where police also detained a 40-year- old Thai woman together with four children aged between two and 12 years.

“The drugs were hidden in a hole covered with a tile in the house,” he told a press conference at the state police contingent headquarte­rs, here, yesterday.

“The main suspect, believed to be the woman’s husband, had fled before the raid took place,” he said, adding that police had identified the man to be a local, aged 47, believed to have been distributi­ng drugs in Kelantan and Terengganu.

Jalaluddin said the initial investigat­ion found that the woman had no previous criminal record and police believed that the methamphet­amine pills were sold at RM25 each.

The woman is being remanded for a week from yesterday for further investigat­ion while the children were released on bail.

Jalaluddin said Kelantan police had asked for the cooperatio­n of Thai police to track down the man believed to have escaped to the neighbouri­ng country.

The case in being investigat­ed under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which carries a mandatory death sentence. — Bernama

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