Malaysia

Anwar gets Customs’ report on RM790-mil Aussie drug bust

PM has said incident had revealed national security weaknesses

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 May 2023 7:40PM

Anwar gets Customs’ report on RM790-mil Aussie drug bust
The Malaysian Customs Department says its investigation report on a March 13 heroin bust in Brisbane is incomplete as it requires further information from the Australian Border Force. – Screen grab pic, May 12, 2023

BUTTERWORTH – The Customs Department has submitted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim its report on an investigation into a seizure of 336kg of heroin found in a shipping container from Malaysia to Brisbane on March 13.

Customs Director-General Datuk Zazuli Johan said the report was submitted on May 3.

However, he added that the report was incomplete as the department requires further information from the Australian Border Force on the case.

“We are following up on all that… so far there have been no arrests in relation to the case in this country.

“According to information from Australia, the drugs were declared as solar-panel accessories in Malaysia and had been brought in from a Golden Triangle region country, and we are getting the complete information from Australia on the address of the source,” he told a press conference here today. 

It was reported that Australian authorities seized 336kg of heroin estimated to be worth A$268.8 million (RM789.56 million) in a shipping container from Malaysia after it docked at Brisbane Port on March 13.

Australian Federal Police in a statement reportedly said the border force managed to detect the drugs stashed in two cement concrete blocks, each weighing 500kg. 

Following this, Anwar gave a maximum period of two weeks to the Customs Department to submit a full report on the incident. 

Anwar said that the incident had revealed weaknesses in the national security system that needed to be addressed. – Bernama, May 12, 2023

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