Syabu-in-fitness-equipment syndicate busted
Published on: Wednesday, June 29, 2016
SHAH ALAM: Police busted a drug trafficking syndicate, which had been smuggling syabu by hiding the drug inside fitness equipment and metal cylinders, with the arrest of an Indian national in Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur last Thursday. Selangor Narcotic Crimes Investigation Department Chief ACP Amran Ramli said the man, in his 30s, was nabbed by a team of policemen at a roadside at Jalan Murai 1, Batu 3 Jalan Ipoh at about 11pm. He said the arrest led to the discovery of nine boxes containing 'AB Circle Pro' fitness equipment, in which each box had four metal cylinders. ADVERTISEMENT "Each cylinder contains a long plastic tube containing substance believed to be syabu. "There are a total of 36 metal cylinders with drugs weighing 78.84kg and worth RM4.7 million.Also seized was a Proton Exora car worth RM76,000," he told a press conference at the Selangor police headquarters here, Tuesday. Amran said prior to the arrest of the Indian national, the police had also picked up a local man at 7.15pm the same day, at a condominium in Cyberjaya where the police found three plastic bags containing 974.73 gm of syabu worth about RM60,000.He said initial investigations revealed that the drug was smuggled into Malaysia by air and it was the fourth delivery so far.ADVERTISEMENT "The syndicate managed to smuggle the drug three times before this via the same modus operandi but this time, they were busted."The syndicate is also believed to have been active over the past four months," he said, adding that the police were now closing in on the remnants of the syndicate's members.
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Amran said the two suspects, who did not have criminal records, were being remanded to facilitate investigations under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drug Act 1952 which provides death penalty, upon conviction. Meanwhile, in TAIPING, police are on the hunt for suspects involved in the murder of a housewife in Taman Kota Jaya, Simpang, Monday.Taiping District Police Chief ACP Harrith Kam Abdullah said anyone with information on the incident could contact police to assist in the investigation.Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express’s Telegram channel.
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"Based on the autopsy conducted at Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital in Ipoh, police found that her death was caused by suffocation," he said in a statement.On Monday evening, family members found the victim's body bound and gagged in an empty house belonging to her.