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Royal Malaysian Customs Department deputy director-general (enforcement and compliance) Datuk Sazali Mohamad (second from right) displaying the seized 260kg of ketamine worth RM15.6 million in a raid on November 21, during the press conference at the Customs (Narcotics) headquarters in Kampung Jiran, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, on December 1, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Customs Dept seizes 260 kg of drugs worth RM15.6 million

NILAI, Dec 1 — The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) crippled an international drug trafficking syndicate and seized 260 kg of ketamine worth RM15.6 million on November 21.

Its deputy director-general (Enforcement & Compliance) Datuk Sazali Mohamad said acting on information, the enforcement team confiscated five blue-coloured barrels abandoned at a dead end of a road in a residential area in Pandan Indah, Kuala Lumpur, at 3.50pm.

Based on information on the drum labels, the ‘drugs’ were apparently flown from the Ahmedabad airport in Gujarat, India, to the KL International Airport.

“The consignment was declared as chemicals which did not require an import permit from the local authorities. The quantity of drugs seized is enough for 1.3 million drug abusers,” he told the press at the Customs (Narcotics) headquarters in Kampung Jiran today.

Following that, the Customs Department is looking for two main suspects of the case to assist in investigations: T. Thangarajh, 30, from Rumah Pangsa 610, Pandan Indah 5/20, Kuala Lumpur, and S. Selvaraj, 36, from Taman Esplanad, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.

“Investigations revealed both suspects have no criminal records and are not drug mules. The case is being investigated under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” Sazali said.

In a separate case, the Customs Department also seized 12 kg of methamphetamine worth RM400,000 and detained a 35-year-old foreigner at the parking lot of a fast food restaurant in Sijangkang, Selangor, at 6.30pm on November 8.

“Upon checking his car, we found the drugs in a black bag on the back seat. Investigations revealed that the drugs were smuggled out by sea from Port Dickson to a neighbouring country.

The suspect was charged in court on November 22, under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act.

— Bernama

 

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