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Bukit Aman Narcotics Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Khaw Kok Chin (centre) speaks during a press conference on the confiscation of over 600kg of Yaba pills and heroin worth an estimated RM49.17 million from a suspected drug runner, during the press conference in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, on October 15, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Cops nab man, seize nearly RM50 mln in yaba pills, heroin in Kelantan

KOTA BHARU, Oct 15 — The police have arrested a man suspected of storing and smuggling over 600kg of Yaba pills and heroin worth an estimated RM49.17 million.

Bukit Aman Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID) director Datuk Seri Khaw Kok Chin said the seizure of 652.4kg of Yaba pills and 2.6kg of heroin is the biggest by the NCID in Malaysia this year.

He said the 32-year-old jobless man was arrested in a house in Salor, Pasir Mas last Monday (October 7), adding that the suspect, who acts as the runner, is believed to have been active in the syndicate since June.

“Investigations found that the suspect is paid RM100 for every pack (of drugs) delivered to the drug syndicate’s members,” he said during a special media conference at the Kelantan police headquarters today.

Khaw said the syndicate’s modus operandi was to use rented premises to store the drugs before distributing them to the local market on the East Coast.

The police also confiscated a Perodua Myvi car and a motorcycle, with the value of both estimated at RM61,000.

“We believe the drug supplies have only been stored for a week in the house, which the suspect has rented since 2022.

“The drugs could be used by 6.78 million addicts and the case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he said, adding that the suspect has been remanded for a week.

The suspect tested positive for Benzodiazepines and has two drug-related criminal records.

Khaw said that further investigations to track down the remaining members of the syndicate are going on and that they have identified several individuals from the syndicate.

“The NCID aims to fight the country’s number one scourge and we hope the public will continue to tip us off regarding drug trafficking activities via the NCID hotline at 012-2087222,” he said.

— Bernama

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