N.Sembilan NCID Dispose Of Drug-Case Related Evidence Worth RM6.7 Mln
The evidence included 21, 075 grammes (g) of ecstasy pills worth RM3.5 million; 89,921 g of methamphetamine (RM2.91 million); 33.47 g of ketamine (RM105,468), 5428.9 g of heroin (RM58,722); and 33.46 g of vape liquid (RM33,470), he added.
"It involves drug seizures in completed trials and were still stored in the narcotic case evidence store in the state's district, involving 2,076 investigation papers from 2001 to this year,' he said in a statement today.
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