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Malaysian police seize contraband marijuana, clutch three culprits

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Police arrested a man and his two wives believed to be involved in a drug trafficking syndicate in two separate raids here the other day.

Brickfields police chief ACP Muhammad Azlee said on Monday at 7.30pm, police raided a condominium here and found marijuana weighing 3kg.

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“A 21-year-old woman was detained in the raid,” he told a press conference at the Brickfields police headquarters here the other day.

He said upon questioning, the suspect led police to the other suspects believed to be involved in the same syndicate at a house in Taman OUG Parklane, Jalan Klang Lama.

“At about 12.30am on Monday, police arrested a male suspect aged 39 years and a 21-year-old woman in a Honda car at the parking area.

“Police seized marijuana weighing one kilogramme in the car,” he said.

Muhammad Azlee said upon investigation, police found that the two female suspects were the wives of the man arrested at Taman OUG Parklane.

Besides the drugs estimated to be worth RM6,000, police also seized cash in Malaysian, Singapore and American currencies, personal items worth about RM10,000 and several passports.

The three suspects were being remanded for seven days until February 24, he said.

“The man has four criminal records involving drugs in Selangor, Malacca and Kedah while both his wives have no previous convictions,” he added.

Tags: drug trafficking

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