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Police: Man arrested, drugs worth more than RM44,000 seized in Terengganu

Sunday, 11 Oct 2020 04:56 PM MYT

DUNGUN, Oct 11 — Police arrested a man and seized drugs worth more than RM44,000 in a raid at Felda Kerteh 5 here on Thursday. “Police found and confiscated 50 bottles with yellow caps suspected to be heroin and 1,600 pills believed to be yaba pills. The suspect tested positive for methamphetamine and had a past drug-related record he said, adding that the suspect had been remanded for seven days until October 15 and the case was being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

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