The Borneo Post

MMEA foils attempt to smuggle out one tonne of ketum leaves

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ALOR SETAR: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone foiled an attempt to smuggle out about a tonne of ‘ketum’ leaves in the waters off Kuala Kerpan, Jerlun last Friday.

Kedah and Perlis Maritime director Mohd Zawawi Abdullah said the ketum leaf seizure was made based on intelligen­ce regarding the smuggling of ketum leaves in the area.

“A Malaysian Maritime patrol boat dispatched to the location at 1.30am to conduct a raid had detected a fibre boat without a registrati­on number moving in a suspicious manner towards Kuala Kerpan.

“On realising the presence of the authoritie­s, the suspect changed direction by speeding towards the nearby beach to escape, leaving the boat and cargo behind,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

He said 100 black plastic packages containing ketum leaves, weighing about one tonne and estimated to be worth RM180,000 were found on the boat.

According to Mohd Zawawi, the ketum leaves are believed to be smuggled by sea to a neighbouri­ng country due to high demand there, with a market price of around RM180 per kilogramme, versus RM40 per kilogramme in this country.

“All the seized items along with the fibre boat and engine estimated to be worth RM235,000 were taken to the Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone jetty to facilitate investigat­ions under Section 30(3) of the Poisons Act 1952,” he said.

Mohd Zawawi said this ketum leaf seizure was the seventh made by his team this year, and total seizure value achieved so far is RM734,600. — Bernama

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