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123.2kg of drugs worth over RM4m found in abandoned SUV in Gerik

123.2kg of drugs worth over RM4m found in abandoned SUV in Gerik

Malaysiakini11-06-2025
Police found 123.2kg of methamphetamine and ketamine worth RM4,667,850 in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) abandoned on the roadside near Taman Pulai Savanna water treatment plant, Gerik, on June 6.
Perak police chief Noor Hisam Nordin said the drugs were found in a Honda HRV after receiving a public complaint at about 1am.
"The discovery of these...
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