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Malaysian Man, Three Singaporeans Charged With Drug Trafficking

Malaysian Man, Three Singaporeans Charged With Drug Trafficking

Barnama9 hours ago

KUALA LUMPUR, June 26 (Bernama) -- Four men, comprising a Malaysian and three Singapore nationals, were charged at the Ampang Magistrate's Court here today with trafficking liquid cocaine last week.
Malaysian Kong Sien Mee, 57, and the three Singaporeans - Quek Kien Seng, 45, Tristan Chew Jin Zhong, 25, and Ivan Tan Zhi Xuan, 31, nodded when the charge was read out to them before Magistrate Amalina Basirah Md Top.
However, no plea was recorded from all the accused as the case falls under the jurisdiction of the High Court.

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