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Penang cops bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, seize drugs worth RM75,000
Penang cops bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, seize drugs worth RM75,000

The Star

time2 days ago

  • The Star

Penang cops bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, seize drugs worth RM75,000

NIBONG TEBAL: Police successfully dismantled a heroin processing laboratory, operated by a drug distribution syndicate, in two raids in the Bukit Tambun area here on Tuesday (Aug 12). Seberang Perai Selatan OCPD Supt Jay January Siowou said a police team from the Penang Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department conducted a raid before arresting two local men and a Sri Lankan man, all aged between 25 and 46. "In the first raid at 4.29pm at a house in Taman Tambun Permai, police arrested two local men along with 1,113gm of heroin, 641gm of heroin base, 4kg of caffeine, several chemicals, and equipment suspected of being drug processing tools. "In the second raid at a house not far from the first residence, at around 5.04pm, we arrested a Sri Lankan man with 26kg of caffeine. All the drugs seized in the two raids were worth RM74,500," he said in a statement on Friday (Aug 15). He said based the first house was used as a drug processing laboratory with one of the local suspects being the mastermind and having the expertise to process heroin. Supt Jay said that the other two suspects acted as assistants as well as couriers for the drugs and chemicals for the syndicate. With these activities, he said they were believed to live luxuriously even though they were unemployed. He said intelligence revealed that the syndicate had been engaging in the drug processing activities since January and that the heroin they processed was for the local market. The two local men who were arrested possessed previous records related to drugs and crime, while the Sri Lankan man had no previous record. He added that the total amount of drugs seized could be used by 49,500 addicts. Supt Jay said following their arrest, the police seized four vehicles, as well as two motorcycles, all valued at RM134,500. "All the drugs and vehicles seized in the raid were worth RM209,000. The three men are now remanded for seven days until Aug 19 to assist with the investigation. "The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952," he added. — Bernama

Police bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, arrest three suspects
Police bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, arrest three suspects

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Police bust heroin lab in Bukit Tambun, arrest three suspects

NIBONG TEBAL: Police arrested three men and uncovered a heroin processing laboratory in Bukit Tambun during two raids on Tuesday. The suspects included two locals and a Sri Lankan national, aged between 25 and 46. Seberang Perai Selatan district police chief Superintendent Jay January Siowou confirmed the arrests following intelligence-led operations. In the first raid at Taman Tambun Permai, police seized 1,113 grammes of heroin and 641 grammes of heroin base. Authorities also confiscated four kilogrammes of caffeine and various drug-processing chemicals and equipment. The second raid nearby led to the arrest of a Sri Lankan man with 26 kg of caffeine. The total value of the seized drugs was estimated at RM74,500. Investigations revealed the first location was a heroin processing lab, with one local suspect as the mastermind. The other two suspects allegedly worked as assistants and couriers for the syndicate. Police believe the syndicate had been active since January, supplying heroin to the local market. Both local suspects had prior drug and criminal records, while the Sri Lankan national had no previous offences. The seized drugs could potentially supply 49,500 addicts, according to police estimates. Four vehicles, including a Toyota Vellfire and Honda Civic, were also confiscated, valued at RM134,500. The total haul from the raids, including drugs and vehicles, amounted to RM209,000. All three suspects have been remanded for seven days until August 19 for further investigations. The case is being probed under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which carries the death penalty upon conviction. - Bernama

Bintulu toddler Gonzalez Yiu still needs RM134,000 for life-saving second liver transplant in China
Bintulu toddler Gonzalez Yiu still needs RM134,000 for life-saving second liver transplant in China

Borneo Post

time12-06-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Bintulu toddler Gonzalez Yiu still needs RM134,000 for life-saving second liver transplant in China

Gonzalez is currently being monitored at PPUM in Kuala Lumpur. BINTULU (June 12): Bintulu toddler Gonzalez Yiu, who is battling Type II autoimmune hepatitis and end-stage liver disease, urgently needs an additional RM134,896.89 to undergo a second transplant in China. His mother Viviana Thomas, 28, said the family has been desperately trying to raise RM231,930 in total for the life-saving surgery at Shanghai's Renji Hospital. 'As of June 11, we've managed to raise RM97,033.11,' she said when contacted today. Viviana said she hopes the remaining amount could be raised soon as Gonzalez's second birthday will fall on July 7. 'We're not even planning a birthday celebration anymore; we just want him to stay alive,' she said, adding that Gonzalez has been fighting the illness since he was six months old. She explained that apart from the cost of the surgery and treatment, they also need to purchase a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine worth RM6,930 to help Gonzalez before and after surgery. 'We initially hoped to borrow the machine from another patient, but it was already sold to someone else in need,' she explained. Gonzalez is currently under close observation at the University of Malaya Medical Centre (PPUM) in Kuala Lumpur, while awaiting full funding and assistance from the Biliary Atresia Malaysia Association for documentation and ethical approval. Donations can be channelled to Yayasan Nanyang Press (OCBC Bank account 701-120679-6) with the reference Gonzalez Yiu. Those requiring tax exemption receipts can fill the online form and upload proof of payment via In a previous report by Utusan Borneo on May 22, Viviana had said public donations were a last resort as the family had depleted its savings to cover medical needs, basic necessities, and travel costs. In March last year, Gonzalez, the second of two children, underwent a liver transplant but suffered serious complications when the liver donated by his mother began to fail. For the second transplant, Gonzalez's father Yiu Kuok Ling, 30, will donate part of his liver. Viviana can be contacted on 010-7661816. end-stage liver disease Gonzalez Yiu lead Renji Hospital Viviana Thomas

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