Bangkok Post

Customs seize record crystal meth haul from Myanmar

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NILAI: Malaysia has made its largest ever seizure of crystal methamphet­amine, officials said yesterday, finding nearly 1.2 tonnes of the drug disguised as tea in a shipment from Myanmar, and arrested six suspected trafficker­s.

The bust comes as Southeast Asia reports a flood of the stimulant throughout the region. Indonesia and Thailand have also made record seizures of the drug this year.

A total of 1,187kg of the drug, worth 71 million ringgit (about 571 million baht), was shipped in a container from Yangon, Myanmar, to Port Klang, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Customs Director-General Subromania­m Tholasy said.

“This is the biggest seizure seen in our history in terms of value and weight,” he said.

Crystal methamphet­amine, a form of methamphet­amine, is a highly addictive synthetic drug also known as speed, shabu and yaba. The shipment, seized on May 22, had been declared “foodstuff” and was bound for a Malaysian trading company based in a Kuala Lumpur suburb, Mr Subromania­m said.

Customs officials displayed the shipment, packed in golden yellow tea packets, at its narcotics operations headquarte­rs in Nilai, near Kuala Lumpur.

Three Myanmar nationals and three Malaysians were arrested during the operation.

“We are still investigat­ing, but we believe the syndicate involved has links with syndicates in Myanmar,” Mr Subromania­m said, adding that officials also seized a small amount of heroin and about 1 million contraband cigarettes.

The methamphet­amine market has expanded at an alarming rate in Asia, with experts in several countries in the region reporting an increase in its use in 2015.

Methamphet­amine represents the greatest global health threat, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said in a 2017 report.

Myanmar has for decades been a producer of opium and its refined form, heroin, and has become the source of most of Southeast Asia’s methamphet­amine, which is mostly produced in lawless border regions outside of the government’s control.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Malaysian customs’ officials display 1,187kg of methamphet­amine seized at a press conference in Nilai, Malaysia.
REUTERS Malaysian customs’ officials display 1,187kg of methamphet­amine seized at a press conference in Nilai, Malaysia.

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