Selangor Journal
A total of 70 lower-ranked police officers will be upgraded to the rank of detective which will enable them to investigate the misconduct of police officers and staff, said Inspector-General of Police.

Suspect using ‘boarding pass’ envelopes to distribute drugs busted

PETALING JAYA, Feb 29 — The police busted a syndicate distributing drugs using envelopes written as ‘Boarding Pass’ following the arrest of a local man at an exclusive studio in Sungei Way on Friday (February 23).

Petaling Jaya police chief ACP Shahrulnizam Ja’afar said the suspect, aged 26, was arrested at 10.40pm after police raided the rented luxury condominium and seized RM406,309 in various types of drugs at the premises.

Among the drugs seized were Ecstacy pills, two plastic packets containing Ketamin, 28 aluminium foils containing Erimin Five pills, 304 plastic packets containing Ecstasy powder, and some drug processing equipment.

“Also seized was RM320 cash and an Apple iPad worth RM2,500,” he told the press at the Petaling Jaya police headquarters today.

Shahrulnizam said the police believe the modus operandi of the suspect was to use envelopes printed ‘Boarding Pass’ to avoid being detected by the authorities.

The suspect, who tested positive for drugs, had been distributing drugs in the Klang Valley for the past two years. He would be remanded for six days, and the case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and Section 15(1) of the same Act.

He added the police are also looking for a 31-year-old suspect who is believed to have been staying in the same premises with the suspect.

— Bernama

Top Picks

Luas urges developers to enhance site safety to safeguard Selangor’s water sources

PKPS targets to release 50 Ehsan brand products by year-end

KKB by-election: Unity govt candidate looks to boost eco-tourism as residents’ main income source

Editor Selangor Journal