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Police GOF team finds bag with 69 bullets, drugs on bank of Sg Golok

Cops believe ammunition, syabu, yaba pills, cannabis seeds smuggled from Thailand

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Sep 2022 3:01PM

Police GOF team finds bag with 69 bullets, drugs on bank of Sg Golok
The various types of ammunition and drugs seized by the Ninth Battalion of the General Operations Force is estimated to be worth RM5,239. – Pixabay pic, September 7, 2022

KOTA BARU – The Ninth Battalion of the General Operations Force (PGA9) found 69 ammunition rounds of various types and drugs left in a bag in a bush on the bank of Sg Golok near Pengkalan Haram Pok Ngoh, Pisau Raut, Kuala Jambu in Tumpat, near here, yesterday.

Kelantan acting police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said the discovery was made by PGA9 personnel who were patrolling the location on motorcycles at noon.

“Checks on the suspicious looking bag found 10 bullets of type .38 Spl USA, 10 bullets of type 9mm, 30 bullets of type 357 Mag USA, 16 bullets of Buck Shot 12 Gauge and three bullets of type .22.

“Also found in the bag were 240 yaba pills, 20g of crystal powder suspected to be syabu (methamphetamines) and a tube suspected to contain cannabis seeds,” he told a press conference at the Kelantan Police Contingent headquarters, here today.

Zaki said the PGA9 team then observed the location for about two hours but no one approached or took the bag before all the seized ammunition and drugs were taken to the Kuala Jambu police station for further action.

“The various types of ammunition and drugs seized are estimated to be worth RM5,239 and are believed to have been smuggled from neighbouring Thailand for the Malaysian market.

“The case will be investigated under Section 8(a) of the Firearms Act 1960 and Sections 39A(1) and 12(2) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he said.

Meanwhile, in a separate operation, Zaki said PGA9 managed to confiscate various brands, flavours and vape cartridges for suspected illegal activity worth more than RM2 million at a house in Kg Kebakat, Wakaf Bharu, Tumpat, last Sunday. 

He said in the 12.30am raid, a 34-year-old male suspect who was in the unnumbered house was also arrested.

“The seized items, estimated to be worth around RM2,041,080, have been handed over to the Health Ministry’s Kelantan Pharmacy Division for investigation and further action under Section 13(A) of the Poisons Act 1952,” he said. – Bernama, September 7, 2022

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