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S'gor cops seize RM25mil worth of drugs after busting two unrelated drug syndicates
S'gor cops seize RM25mil worth of drugs after busting two unrelated drug syndicates

The Star

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  • The Star

S'gor cops seize RM25mil worth of drugs after busting two unrelated drug syndicates

SHAH ALAM: Some RM25mil worth of drugs were seized as the police busted two syndicates processing drug-laced vapes and juices in the Klang Valley. The syndicates also operated drug-processing labs from condominiums as well as terrace houses. Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said in the first operation, police personnel from the Bukit Aman and Selangor Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID) raided two condominium units in Ampang at about 4pm on June 25. "We detained five individuals aged between 20 and 37 years old, including three Taiwanese men. "We also seized various drugs, including seven vape cartridges filled with cocaine, 14 cartridges filled with MDMA as well as other drugs, worth RM21.39mil," he told a press conference at the Selangor police headquarters on Tuesday (July 1). The drugs seized could have been supplied to 638,395 addicts, he added. "Among those detained was the chemist. "The syndicate paid RM6,000 in rent monthly per condominium unit. They used it as drug labs to produce drug-laced vapes for the local and overseas market," he said. Comm Hussein said the syndicate has been active since October last year and earned a profit of at least RM200,000 a month. "One of the suspects tested positive for morphine. Two of them had prior criminal records for forgery of documents, extortion and assault. "We also seized several of the syndicate's assets worth RM530,513, including cars, luxury watches and cash. "We believe the drugs were smuggled from a neighbouring country," he said. In the second operation, some RM4.2mil worth of drug juices and drugs were seized following several raids in Ampang, Pandan Perdana, Kuchai Lama and Taman Connaught on June 26, Comm Huseein said. "A total of 13 individuals - 12 locals and a Vietnamese - aged between 20 and 41 years old were detained. "We also busted two drug juice processing labs in terrace houses in Ampang and Pandan Perdana," he said. Among the items seized were 1,510 boxes and 728 bottles of juices containing MDMA, ecstasy pills, erimin 5 pills and ketamine, he added. "The drugs could have been supplied to about two million addicts," he said. Comm Hussein said four of the suspects detained were chemists, one an assistant chemist and others were runners for the syndicate. "We believe the syndicate were supplying the drug juices to entertainment outlets and private parties. "They would process the drugs at the houses before storing the juices in cars before distributing them," he said. Several of the syndicate's assets worth RM826,202 were also seized, including eight vehicles, cash, rings and necklaces, he said. Nine of the suspects tested positive for ketamine, methamphetamine and benzo while two of them had prior criminal records, he added. "The syndicate had been operating for about a year," he said. Following the two major operations, Comm Hussein said the police had thoroughly dismantled the two syndicates and brought down their whole chain of drug trafficking networks. "We are not ruling out the possibility that the syndicates were using social media to market their drugs," he said. Comm Hussein both successes showed the police's commitment towards combating the drug menace. "We need the cooperation of the public to supply information on drug related activities. "We urge those with information to contact the NCID hotline at 012-2087222," he said.

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