logo
Police Bust Cocaine Vape Syndicate Targeting International Market

Police Bust Cocaine Vape Syndicate Targeting International Market

Barnama10 hours ago

KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 (Bernama) -- An attempt by an international syndicate to smuggle cocaine in the form of vape cartridges through Malaysia was uncovered when the police managed to arrest four individuals and seized nearly 5,000 cartridges, worth RM 7.2 million, in a raid in Ampang Jaya last Thursday.
Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) acting director Datuk Mat Zani @ Mohd Salahuddin Che Ali said the suspects comprise a 57-year-old local man and three Singaporean men, aged between 25 and 46 years old.
He said that during the raid at around 11.45 am, the NCID team intercepted a Toyota Vellfire in the parking area of a hotel in the capital and found 10 boxes, containing 4,958 vape cartridges suspected to contain cocaine liquid, with an estimated weight of 9,420 millilitres (ml).
"The drugs in question are estimated to be worth RM7.2 million, and the investigation found that the syndicate used Malaysia as a transit point before shipping them via air courier services to international markets," he said at a press conference in Bukit Aman today.
According to Mat Zani, initial investigations found that the syndicate involved, believed to have been active since March, rented an Airbnb condominium unit in Ampang for RM300 per day as a location for processing and packaging cocaine cartridges for the overseas market.
"Each vape cartridge containing 1.9 ml of cocaine liquid can be sold at a price of around RM1,500 per unit in the international market, considering that this type of cocaine is difficult to obtain in the Southeast Asian region due to its high price and is usually used by the elite," he said.
He said further investigations found that one of the suspects tested positive for ketamine, while the other two had criminal records related to drug cases.
"In addition to the drug seizures, the police also confiscated various items worth RM2,975 for asset forfeiture actions, bringing the total value of the confiscated and seized items in this operation to RM7.29 million.
"This is the first case of cocaine seizure in the form of vape cartridges detected in Malaysia, and we believe this modus operandi is used to deceive the authorities and facilitate delivery abroad," he added.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Qatari Air Defences Successfully Intercept Missile Attack Targeting Al Udeid Air Base
Qatari Air Defences Successfully Intercept Missile Attack Targeting Al Udeid Air Base

Barnama

time3 hours ago

  • Barnama

Qatari Air Defences Successfully Intercept Missile Attack Targeting Al Udeid Air Base

DOHA, June 24 (Bernama-QNA) -- The Ministry of Defence announced that Qatari air defences successfully intercepted a missile attack targeting Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported. 'Thanks to God, the vigilance of the armed forces, and the precautionary measures taken, the incident did not result in any deaths or injuries,' it said. The source reiterated that the airspace and territory of the State of Qatar are safe and that the Qatar Armed Forces are always ready to deal with any threat.

Trader Loses Over RM1 Mln To Online Job Scam
Trader Loses Over RM1 Mln To Online Job Scam

Barnama

time6 hours ago

  • Barnama

Trader Loses Over RM1 Mln To Online Job Scam

REGION - SOUTHERN > NEWS JOHOR BAHRU, June 23 (Bernama) -- A trader lost RM1.1 million after being deceived by a non-existent online job offer. Johor police chief Datuk M Kumar said the victim, a man in his 40s, lodged a police report yesterday, claiming that the job was offered on social media on March 26. He said the victim claimed he had to purchase goods, with a commission of 25 per cent from the proceeds of reselling those goods. bootstrap slideshow The victim proceeded to transfer a total of RM1.1 million to 22 different bank accounts from March 28 to June 13 to buy and sell goods to earn a commission. "However, the victim realised he had been duped when he did not receive any commission as promised," Kumar said in a statement tonight. The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code. --BERNAMA

Cops bust ring selling cocaine-laced vapes, S'porean among 4 nabbed
Cops bust ring selling cocaine-laced vapes, S'porean among 4 nabbed

Free Malaysia Today

time7 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Cops bust ring selling cocaine-laced vapes, S'porean among 4 nabbed

Bukit Aman narcotics CID acting director Mat Zani @ Salahuddin Che Ali said the 31-year-old Singaporean suspect is believed to be the mastermind of the syndicate. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Police have busted a syndicate distributing vapes containing cocaine-laced liquids with the arrest of four suspects, including a Singaporean. Bukit Aman narcotics crime investigation department acting director Mat Zani @ Salahuddin Che Ali said the four, aged 25 to 57, were arrested near a hotel at Ampang Jaya on June 19, Utusan Malaysia reported. Police arrested three of the suspects in an MPV while another suspect was nabbed at the lobby of the hotel. He said the Singaporean, 31, is believed to be the mastermind of the syndicate. Police found 10 boxes containing 4,958 vape cartridges in the MPV. The cartridges were filled with 9.42 litres of liquid containing cocaine, with an estimated street value of RM7.29 million. Mat Zani said the syndicate had been operating since March from a luxury condominium unit they rented for RM300 a night in the city centre. The condo served as their base for packaging the vapes before distributing them overseas. He said the drugs were believed to have been smuggled into the country through a southern state. 'We believe the syndicate had used Malaysia as a transit point to smuggle drugs abroad through courier services. Each vape cartridge had 1.9ml (of cocaine), sold at RM1,500, and was good for 100 puffs. 'This is the latest threat to our country since cocaine is hard to acquire in Southeast Asia,' he said, adding that he believed the vapes were also being sold among the 'elites' in the country. One of the four suspects tested positive for ketamine, and two of them had criminal records for drug offences. They have been remanded until June 26 to assist in the investigations.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store