Wednesday, 23 January 2013

ACCORDING to hold three foreigners trying seludup drugs more than RM3 million

SEPANG: Malaysia detained three foreigners in the past four days due to suspected drug smuggling attempts in the overall value of 3.265 million in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

Director of Customs KLIA, Badaruddin Mohamed Rafik said activism involves male citizens of Nigeria were attempting to bring in 9.25 kilograms drugs of Methamphetamine valued at 1.757 million on 18 January.

Men aged 33 years was detained at 12.30 pm just arrived from Doha, after a scan on his baggage shows images of doubtful.

"A thorough examination by the Enforcement Division is already running and found some lumps KLIA soap powder bottle and slippers men disorok with white powder form crystals. Once tested, the white powdery drug Methamphetamine positive type, "he said during a press conference, here today.

He said, on the same day it detained Indonesian students over the age of 21 years after the alleged attempt to drug smuggling in 1.7 kg of Methamphetamine worth RM532, 000 at 1.30 am in the low cost carrier Terminal (LCCT), here.

"Men who Board from Chennai, India detained when The enforcement of a RAIL LINK inspect discovered a special space in the bottom of the backpack carried in any drug disorok in the space," he said.

The third capture took place on January 21, also involves male Indonesians and Customs seized drugs of Methamphetamine weighed 5.14 pounds worth RM976, 000.
The 30-year-old man was arrested at about 1.40 am at LCCT, he said, adding the three suspects detained reman for seven days and the case be investigated under section 39B dangerous drugs Act 1952.

Meanwhile, Badaruddin said Customs KLIA also detained two women aged 28 and Cambodia 18 years trying to smuggling in 3013 packets smoking white worth RM28, 539.84 tax included in Terminal LCCT on 17 January.

"Based on information from the public, The outpost and the KLIA Authorities made against both suspects that pemerihatian was taking luggage from korosel in the MAIN TERMINAL.

"The inspection found 11 pieces of luggage filled with smoking is believed to try to diseludup into the country. Both suspects are contacts now direman seven days for further investigation under section 136 (1) (a) of the Customs Act 1967 which Import Goods Forbidden, "he said. -NEW STRAITS TIMES


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