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Man charged with trafficking over 20kg of meth in Johor

Man charged with trafficking over 20kg of meth in Johor

BATU PAHAT: An unemployed man was charged at the magistrate's court here today on charges of trafficking more than 20kg of methamphetamine last month.
The charge against Muhammad Nur Hazreq Kairuddin, 36, was read out before magistrate Nurasidah A Rahman but no plea was recorded because the charge fell under the jurisdiction of the High Court.
According to the charge, Muhammad Nur Hazreq was caught trafficking 20,712 grammes of methamphetamine at the jetty near the lamppost of Lorong 3, 1/7, Minyak Beku, Batu Pahat at 7pm on April 21.
The accused was charged under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which is punishable under Section 39B(2) of the same act, providing for the death penalty or life imprisonment and if not sentenced to death, shall be punished with not less than 12 strokes of the cane.
The case was handled by Deputy Public Prosecutor Firdaus Ruslan while the accused was not represented by a lawyer.
No bail was offered and the case will be re-mentioned for submission of chemical reports on June 30.

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