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Malaysia Customs foils attempt to smuggle drugs worth RM5.4mil

byCustoms Today Report
28/01/2015
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SEPANG: The Royal Malaysian Customs has foiled an attempt to smuggle in drugs worth about RM5.4mil in a parcel at a Mas Cargo warehouse at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) here the other day.

KLIA Customs director Datuk Chik Omar Chik Lim said the parcel which arrived from Lagos, Nigeria was addressed to a premises in Serdang, Selangor, believed to be in the name of a foreign national.

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He said initial investigations revealed that the address did not exist and the mobile number could not be contacted.

The parcel was not claimed and the importer could not be reached, he said in a statement, Wednesday.

“On Monday, Customs officers held back and inspected the parcel in the form of a wooden box which contained a bag of clothes.

“A thorough inspection of the luggage found white crystalline powder which tested positive for methamphetamine with a gross weight of 28.2kg,” he said.

Chik Omar said the Customs cooperated with the police in order to track down the owner but no arrest has been made yet.

 

 

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