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RM5.2 billion worth of drugs seized in nation’s biggest haul
Published on: Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Published on: Wed, Mar 24, 2021
By: Bernama
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RM5.2 billion worth of drugs seized in nation’s biggest haul
Customs officers showing the drugs in the container.
NILAI: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department seized 94.8 million Captagon pills which contain amphetamine worth RM5.2 billion from containers at Port Klang on Mar 15, making it the largest drug haul in the country’s history.

Customs director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir said the drugs weighing 16-tonnes were found hidden inside the castor wheels of three 40ft containers that arrived at the port from the Middle East.

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He said initial investigations found that the containers were meant to be shipped to an East Asian country.

For the record, the Customs department seized 4.75 tonnes of drugs of various types worth RM790 million in 2019, 3.35 tonnes of drugs in 2018 and 2.86 tonnes of drugs worth RM117 million in 2020.

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Speaking at a press conference at the Customs department’s Narcotics Branch headquarters here, Abdul Latif said however, no arrests have been made so far.

“We are currently conducting further investigations to determine whether the drug smuggling involved locals,” he said.

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Latif said the modus operandi of such syndicates was to change the “ID” of each shipment.

“It is learnt that once the goods arrive in this country, it will be shipped to a third country before being sent back to their country of origin. This is the modus operandi used by international (drug) syndicates,” he said.

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He added that the seizure was made possible as a result of cooperation between the Customs department, the police and the Directorate General of Narcotics Control of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Saudi Arabia.

The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act which carries the mandatory death penalty, upon conviction. 
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