The Borneo Post

Kelantan police bust two drug traffickin­g syndicates

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KOTA BHARU: Kelantan police busted two drug traffickin­g syndicates, known as ‘Mat Yo’ and ‘Datin’, detaining 13 individual­s and seizing various types of drugs with a total value of almost RM7 million, in four separate raids conducted since May 5.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Shafien Mamat said in the first raid on May 5, police arrested a 32-year-old local man in an apartment in Kota Bharu after finding a plastic bag with 14 packages inside, containing 84,000 reddish pills suspected to be drugs, worth around RM840,000, believed to belong to him.

“Following the arrest, police raided a house in Tanah Merah the next day and arrested a 43-year-old Thai man. After an inspection, police found 378,000 yaba pills, estimated to be worth RM3.78 million, at the premises,” he told a press conference at the Kelantan contingent police headquarte­rs yesterday.

He said the two men were believed to be members of the ‘Mat Yo’ syndicate, and in the next two days the police arrested 11 more individual­s believed to be members of the ‘Datin’ syndicate.

He added that it started with an arrest on May 7, when police arrested a 37-year-old Thai man at a house in Kota Bharu, after finding two plastic bottles containing codeine (cough medicine) and 30 packets of red and green pills suspected to be drugs.

“Police, acting on informatio­n, intercepte­d a vehicle in Kota Bharu and arrested two local men, aged 36 and 24, after finding 17 packages containing syabu in the vehicle,” he said.

Shafien said based on the two arrests, police detained four more local men and four Thai women, including a ‘Datin’, in Kota Bharu, Pasir Mas and Tanah Merah, on Saturday, to assist in the investigat­ion.

He said for the ‘Datin’ syndicate, the police seized 180,000 yaba pills and almost 15kg of syabu, worth RM1.8 million and RM540,000 respective­ly, with the value of various items seized amounting to more than RM300,000.

The police also seized various items from members of the two syndicates, aged between 23 and 48, including cars, jewelery and watches, with estimated total value of more than RM369,000, he said.

“All 13 individual­s were remanded for seven days from the date of arrest, and are being investigat­ed under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Shafien (centre) shows various types of drugs valued at RM�� million.
— Bernama photo Shafien (centre) shows various types of drugs valued at RM�� million.

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