Selangor Journal

Customs seize 51.36kg of methamphetamine worth almost RM1.7 million

NILAI, Sept 11 — The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (Customs) busted an international drug trafficking syndicate after seizing 51.36kg of methamphetamine worth almost RM1.7 million at a warehouse in Port Klang last Monday (September 4).

Customs director-general Datuk Zazuli Johan said the department confiscated six boxes, five filled with clear packs containing the suspected drugs, during the 12.45pm raid.

“The remaining box contained rubber pipe accessories. The syndicate seems to smuggle the drugs using the rubber pipes, which are then declared as high-pressure rubber pipes.

“The drugs most likely do not originate from our country, meaning it was smuggled in to be exported to Australia,” he said during a media conference earlier today.

Further investigations revealed the smuggled goods would be exported to Australia via sea routes, and the exporters would use a fake company to avoid arrests.

Zazuli Johan said the department has foiled 17 smuggling attempts to Australia this year and that this case would be investigated under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

“Although there has yet to be an arrest, the department is working with Australian authorities to track down those responsible,” he said.

— Bernama

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