Kelantan police seize drugs worth RM10.9m in Tumpat
TUMPAT, Aug 12 — Kelantan police seized 80 kilogrammes of syabu and 804,000 yaba pills worth RM10.9 million after detaining a member of a drug trafficking syndicate in Kampung Kuala Jambu, here, on Tuesday.
He said earlier, the suspect was arrested at 10.05am by a team from the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department of the Kelantan police contingent headquarters in Kampung Bendang Pak Yong for possessing heroin weighing 0.1 grammes and two litres of ketum juice. “Found during the inspection at this location were four black plastic packages containing 80kg of syabu worth RM2,880,000 and 804,000 yaba pills worth RM8,040,000,” he told a press conference at the Tumpat district police headquarters, here, today.
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