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Borneo Post
07-05-2025
- Borneo Post
Two arrested in Long Lama for alleged drug trafficking
Marudi police chief DSP Nor Aizan Mohd Jamil, in a statement, said that the two suspects aged 32 and 47, were apprehended between 12pm and 1pm in Long Lama, Baram. ― Photo by Hari Anggara/Malay Mail MIRI (May 7): Police have arrested two local men on Monday for their alleged involvement in drug trafficking activities. Marudi police chief DSP Nor Aizan Mohd Jamil, in a statement, said that the two suspects aged 32 and 47, were apprehended between 12pm and 1pm in Long Lama, Baram. 'During the arrest, police seized drugs suspected to be syabu weighing 60g and estimated to be worth RM6,600. 'The amount of drugs seized in this case could supply up to 600 addicts,' he said, adding that police also seized a pickup truck worth RM45,000 from the suspects. Nor Aizan said initial investigation revealed that both suspects had prior drug-related offences. He added that the duo also tested positive for Methamphetamine and Amphetamine. 'Based on information received, the drugs were supplied from Miri and intended for distribution among estate labourers in Long Lama,' he said. He stated that the suspects are currently under remand until May 13 to facilitate police investigation under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. drug trafficking lead Long Lama Nor Aizan Mohd Jamil


New Straits Times
06-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Two suspected drug dealers nabbed in interior Sarawak raid
MIRI: Two suspected drug dealers were arrested in a special operation conducted by the Narcotics Crime Investigation Division of the Marudi district police headquarters in Long Lama, a settlement in the interior of Miri, yesterday. Marudi police chief DSP Nor Aizan Mohd Jamil said that during the operation held between noon and 1pm, police also seized 60g of drugs believed to be syabu (methamphetamine), estimated to be worth RM6,600 and sufficient to supply 600 drug addicts. "Both suspects, local men aged between 32 and 47, have prior records related to drug offences. In initial screening, they also tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine," he said in a statement today. Police also confiscated a Toyota Hilux four-wheel-drive vehicle worth about RM45,000. Preliminary police investigations found that the drugs were believed to have been sourced from Miri to be distributed to manual labourers in plantation areas around Long Lama. The suspects are now remanded for seven days from May 6 to 13 under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code, and the case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. Nor Aizan urged the public to provide information related to drug trafficking by calling hotline 012-208 7222. – Bernama


The Sun
06-05-2025
- The Sun
Two suspected drug dealers nabbed in interior Sarawak raid
MIRI: Two suspected drug dealers were arrested in a special operation conducted by the Narcotics Crime Investigation Division (BSJN) of the Marudi district police headquarters (IPD) in Long Lama, a settlement in the interior of Miri, yesterday. Marudi police chief DSP Nor Aizan Mohd Jamil said that during the operation held between noon and 1 pm, police also seized 60 grammes (g) of drugs believed to be syabu (methamphetamine), estimated to be worth RM6,600 and sufficient to supply 600 drug addicts. 'Both suspects, local men aged between 32 and 47, have prior records related to drug offences. In initial screening, they also tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine,' he said in a statement today. Police also confiscated a Toyota Hilux four-wheel-drive vehicle worth about RM45,000. Preliminary police investigations found that the drugs were believed to have been sourced from Miri to be distributed to manual labourers in plantation areas around Long Lama. Both suspects are now remanded for seven days from May 6-13 under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code, and the case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. Nor Aizan urged the public to provide information related to drug trafficking via the JSJN hotline at 012-2087222.