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Pahang cops nab three men in their 60s, seize RM30 mil of syabu

Police say they’re still tracking other members of drug smuggling syndicate

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2022 9:21PM

Pahang cops nab three men in their 60s, seize RM30 mil of syabu
Pahang police say the arrest of the three suspects led to a raid on a house in Bentong, where syabu weighing 841.06kg and worth RM30.8 million was found. – Pixabay pic, August 25, 2022

BENTONG – An international drug smuggling and local distribution syndicate was successfully busted with the arrest of three sexagenarians and drugs – believed to be syabu weighing 841.06kg and worth RM30.8 million – have been seized by police.

Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said the three local men, aged 61 to 63, were arrested by a police team in the Bukit Tinggi area on Saturday.

He said the arrest led to a raid on a house here, which was used as a storage place for the drugs, which were sold in the market at a price of RM36,000/kg.

The 61- and 63-year-old suspects work as durian growers, while the 62-year-old suspect is unemployed and is said to have been involved with the syndicate since early this year.

“The syndicate is believed to use courier services and sea routes to smuggle drugs to the international market, which we suspect is to regional countries, while they are also involved in drug trafficking for the local market.

“Police are still tracking other members of the syndicate because those detained form only part of the syndicate,” he said at a press conference at the Bentong district police headquarters here today.

Also present was Pahang Narcotics Crime Investigation Department head Azmi Awang Lah.

In addition to the drugs, Ramli said police also seized, among others, a Glock pistol, as well as fake firearms, bullet casings, live ammunition, a Nissan Sunny car and RM1,564 in cash.

He added that all the suspects have no previous criminal records and urine screening tests were also negative for drugs.

All the suspects were remanded for seven days, until this Saturday, to assist the investigation in accordance with Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and Section 8 of the Arms Act 1960, he said. 

In a separate arrest, Ramli said that police detained a 31-year-old man in Kg Pangsenam, Temerloh – in an operation from 10pm to 11pm last night – who was believed to be involved in drug trafficking.

He said that further investigation had found 10 transparent plastic packets containing the what was suspected to be syabu, estimated to weigh 507.27g and worth RM18,000, with the suspect believed to have procured the supply from the Klang Valley before distributing it in the Felda settlement area.

The suspect, who has no previous criminal record, was remanded for six days, starting yesterday, to assist in the investigation under Section 39B Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. – Bernama, August 25, 2022

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