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Malaysian police seize 1020 meth pills, 50g syabu

byCustoms Today Report
07/07/2015
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MARANG: Police arrested two people, a wife and her male friend for drug trafficking and seized 1020 methamphetamine pills and 50 grams of syabu worth RM27,800 from them during a raid at a rented house at Taman Al Amin in Bukit Payong here, on Monday night.

Acting district police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd Adli Mat Daud said the duo were a 38-year-old woman, who owns a food stall and a mother of four, and her 24-year-old male friend. Mohd Adli said the two suspects were together in a room during the 11.30pm raid. “Checks showed that the pills and syabu were hidden on a rack in the room,” he said adding that both were believed to be active in distributing drugs at Bukit Payong and Marang.

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He said police also seized RM5,300 cash believed to be from drug dealings and a car worth about RM35,000. Mohd Adli in a press conference at the Marang police station today said the woman’s husband is serving his jail term for a criminal offence early last month. He said the while the woman tested negative for drugs, her friend was tested positive and had six previous drug-related offences. Both suspects are being investigated under Section 39A (2) and 39B of the Dangerous Drug Act 1952, which carries a mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

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