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Malaysian police busts big transnational drug ring

Malaysia’s Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) has just busted a big transnational drug trafficking ring.
Malaysian police busts big transnational drug ring ảnh 1Exhibits of a drug trafficking case in Malaysia (Source: Malay Mail Online)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia’s Narcotics CriminalInvestigation Department (NCID) has just busted a big transnational drugtrafficking ring, the agency’s director Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff said at apress conference on July 16.

In a raid in Johor state, police arrested 12 suspects aged from 21 to58, including 4 Chinese women and four Malaysians. The raiding team seized 5 kgof cocaine, 107.4 litres of liquid syabu (amphetamine), 5.4 kg of syabu, 1.4 kgof ecstasy pills and 9.1 kg of ephedrine, worth an estimated 6.2 million MYR(1.4 million USD).

The police also confiscated some weapons, including hand grenades, fourhandguns along with 140 bullets, 7 cars, and 57,000 MYR in cash.

[Malaysia works hard on drug combat]

According to Shariff, the foreign suspects have entered Malaysia astourists and planned to transport the drug to Singapore and Indonesia. -VNA
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