The Borneo Post

2 M’sians caught with 93.4kg of drugs in Thailand

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BANGKOK: Two Malaysian drug couriers thought they could safely transport their ‘goods’ from Bangkok to Hatyai undetected if they conducted their business in the wee hours recently.

The two men, aged 44 and 46, had assumed that conducting their illegal trade in the early morning of that day (Dec 11) was safest as they believed the Thai police were tired after their nightlong duty, thus would not check on their car.

“They believed travelling in the early morning meant they would have an easier passage to their destinatio­n, Hatyai, as the authoritie­s manning the checkpoint­s (along the route) would be exhausted after working long hours.

“But they felt nervous after their car was stopped at a checkpoint in Chumphon about 8am on Dec 11 after hours of driving from Bangkok and the officers noticed it,” Narcotics Suppressio­n Division acting chief, Maj Gen Dusadee Choosankij, told Bernama.

Upon further checking the car, the officers discovered 140 bars of heroin weighing 52.4 kg and 41 kg of ‘crystal’ methamphet­amine, hidden in the car’s rear audio speaker compartmen­t, he said.

The two Malaysians were nabbed in Chumphon, southern Thailand, several hours from their intended destinatio­n, Hatyai, said Dusadee, adding that the men were currently in custody, facing police investigat­ion. They will be charged and if found guilty, can face life imprisonme­nt in a Thai jail.

According to Dusadee, the two Malaysians were contracted to transport the drugs worth millions to a waiting unidentifi­ed person or persons in Hatyai, who would then take the package across the border to Penang. He also disclosed that while under detention, the two men continued to receive phone calls from the syndicate members eager to seek informatio­n on the drugs.

“We have checked the telephone number, and the calls were made from Penang,” he said.

Upon knowing that the two men had been arrested and their effort to smuggle the drugs across the border had failed, the syndicate members sent chilling photos to the men, he said.

“They sent photos of the duo’s tortured and beaten friends in Malaysia to show to them that it (the beatings) was the consequenc­e of their failure to execute the mission successful­ly,” he said.

Dusadee said the heroin was well packaged and it showed that the drug would most probably be sent to a third country after reaching Penang.

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The two suspects under police watch as the drugs were seized from their car.
— Bernama photo The two suspects under police watch as the drugs were seized from their car.

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