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152 held and 1.3kg drugs seized in Sandakan Operation

152 held and 1.3kg drugs seized in Sandakan Operation

Daily Express25-04-2025

Published on: Friday, April 25, 2025
Published on: Fri, Apr 25, 2025
By: Winnie Kasmir Text Size: Ashmon and his team showing some of the seized drugs. SANDAKAN: The Sandakan District Police launched a special drug op dubbed the Operasi Khas Pemutihan to combat drug abuse and trafficking, resulting in the arrest of 152 individuals and 1.3kg drugs seized. According to Sandakan District Police Chief, ACP Ashmon Bajah, the operation was carried out in 10 hotspots known for drug-related activities, within a one-month period from March 22 to April 20. 'The arrests involved various investigations under Section 39B, Section 39A, Section 15 and Section 12 of the Dangerous Drugs Act. 'These individuals were apprehended during operations conducted in squatter areas, residential neighbourhoods and public places such as markets. 'A total of 1.3kg of various types of drugs were seized, including liquid drugs known as 'vape mushroom,' methamphetamine, ecstasy pills and ketamine. 'Although this may not seem like a large quantity, it indicates that drug supplies are easily accessible, especially given our geographical proximity to neighbouring countries,' he said. He added that six cars of various types, two boats, two motorcycles and eight pieces of jewellery were also confiscated during the operation, with the total value of the seized items reaching RM350,000. This operation is part of PDRM Sandakan's ongoing efforts since 2003. 'From the year 2023 to April 2025, a total of 4,617 individuals were arrested for various drug-related offences. This averages out to five arrests per day,' he stated. Ashmon emphasised that the success could not have been achieved without close cooperation with other agencies and the local community. He urged the public to continue providing information to the police through various channels such as QR codes, the Volunteer Smartphone Patrol (VSP) app, PDRM's official Facebook page, or in person at the police station. 'The identities of informants are guaranteed to be kept confidential, and we have a system in place that is proven to be safe and trustworthy,' he said. He also reminded the public not to harbour individuals involved in these activities, as doing so would only worsen the situation. 'The police and the community must work hand in hand. Combating drug issues is a shared responsibility for the wellbeing of Sandakan,' he stressed. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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