The Borneo Post

Police arrest two Bruneians for alleged drug traffickin­g

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LIMBANG: The attempt by two Bruneians to flee by boat led to their arrest instead when police uncovered their drug-traffickin­g activities on Wednesday.

The duo aged 23 and 33 from Kampung Menunggul Brunei were detained at 4.30pm in Ops Pensura/ Bersepadu involving Limbang Marine police and Narcotics IPD Limbang.

Limbang District police chief Superinten­dent Mohd Bukhori Saffai said the two suspects who were in Limbang’s waters became aware of police presence at 4pm and managed to escape in a redand-white fibre boat to waters near Limbang town.

“However, the duo who were acting suspicious­ly were arrested at 4.30pm,” he said yesterday.

He said police seized 1.02 grams of syabu worth RM100 from the 33year- old suspect who also tested positive for methamphet­amine and amphetamin­e

“During the operation police also confiscate­d the two boats worth RM21,000 in total,” he said.

Initial investigat­ion showed that the duo were believed to be actively traffickin­g drugs in Limbang and Brunei using riverine transporta­tion as their modus operandi.

The case is being investigat­ed under Section 12 ( 2) of the Dangerous Drugs Act ( DDA) 1952 and Section 15 (1) (a) of the same

However, the duo who were acting suspicious­ly were arrested at 4.30pm.

Mohd Bukhori Saffai, Limbang District police chief Superinten­dent

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Meanwhile, in a separate case, a man sustained injuries at the back of his head, left eye and right leg when he fell during an alleged scuffle with police personnel on Thursday afternoon.

Mohd Bukhori said a scuffle ensued when several narcotics police personnel tried to arrest the suspect, 33 from Kampung Sungai Bangkita who attempted to escape in Batu Biah surau area at 3.40pm.

“As a result, the suspect received four stitches on the head and was in pain, before lodging a police report at 7.56 pm yesterday” he said.

Mohd Bukhori added an arrest was made as the suspect had been served with two arrest warrants for failing to appear in court for charges against drug offences.

“Initial investigat­ion showed that the suspect was aggressive and wanted to escape, resulting in the scuffle and was hit by a pistol strapped on the hip of one of the police personnel,” he said.

The suspect also tested positive for methamphet­amine and amphetamin­e.

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