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Cops bust heroin processing lab with arrest of married couple

Police also seize drugs worth RM81,330 in two raids in Gelugor, Bayan Lepas

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Oct 2022 6:55PM

Cops bust heroin processing lab with arrest of married couple
Police say they  seized caffeine powder weighing 14,880g, heroin (2,720g), Yaba pills (309.54g), and several equipment and chemicals believed to be used for processing heroin, including two ovens, in a raid on a house rented by the couple (pic for illustration purposes only). – Pixabay pic, October 14, 2022

BALIK PULAU – Police uncovered a heroin processing lab after arresting a married couple and seizing various types of drugs worth RM81,330 in two raids in Gelugor and Bayan Lepas here on Tuesday.

Northeast district police chief Soffian Santong said that based on the information gathered and intelligence carried out, police arrested the man, who slaughters chickens at a market in Balik Pulau, and his wife while they were on a motorcycle by the roadside in Gelugor at 8.30pm, and seized 1,810g of heroin.

“Following the arrest of the 43-year-old man and his 30-year-old Thai wife, police raided a house in Kg Bukit, Bayan Lepas at 10.30pm and uncovered an illegal heroin processing laboratory there.

“In the raid on the house rented by the couple, police seized caffeine powder weighing 14,880g, heroin (2,720g), Yaba pills (309.54g), and several equipment and chemicals believed to be used for processing heroin, including two ovens,” he told a press conference here today.

Soffian said that based on preliminary investigation, the couple may have learned to process the heroin from a network of drug trafficking syndicates, adding that police were actively tracking the syndicates which supplied the raw materials to them.

Soffian said investigations also found that the heroin produced by the couple was in high demand because it had “more kick” due to the addition of Yaba pills.

He said police found that the couple had been actively carrying out their heroin processing activity since early January and distributed the drugs themselves to buyers in the state.

“The value of all the drugs seized in the two raids amounted to RM81,330 and we believe that the drugs produced could be used by 24,197 addicts,” he said, adding that police also seized a car worth RM27,000 from the couple.

He said the man, who tested positive for drugs, had a criminal record while his wife was unemployed, adding that they have been remanded until Monday (October 17) to assist in investigations under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

He also said that from January until September 20, the Northeast Narcotics Crime Investigation Division had arrested a total of 2,291 individuals involved in drug-related cases, with the most number of arrests involving drug possession, with 1,037 suspects. – Bernama, October 14, 2022

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