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Remand extended against doctor's wife, sons in drug case probe

Remand extended against doctor's wife, sons in drug case probe

KOTA BARU: Police today obtained another six-day remand order against the wife of a doctor and her two sons to facilitate their investigation into the seizure of 35kg of cannabis valued at nearly RM300,000.
The remand order, which begins tomorrow, was obtained at the magistrate's court under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the first seven-day remand order began a day after the three were detained on Aug 5.
It was reported on Aug 10 that police arrested three family members of a doctor and seized 35kg of cannabis in a raid in Ketereh on Aug 5.
Yusoff said the three suspects comprised a mother, son and her stepson. Police also seized a Glock pistol and four vehicles.
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