JOHOR
BARU: Police have busted a mega drug lab in the city with the seizure
of 260kg of drugs worth RM44mil in the biggest drug haul in Malaysia
this year.
The drugs are believed to have been for the international market.
Thirteen men, comprising six Mexicans, four Singaporeans, one Canadian
and two locals were arrested while over RM551,900 in cash was also
recovered in two raids.
Federal narcotics crime investigations department director Comm
Datuk Zul Hasnan Najib Baharuddin said the raids were conducted
simultaneously in two places on March 4 by narcotics officers from
Bukit Aman and the state police headquarters.
“The first raid was on a house in Taman Pelangi where five
foreigners were arrested and 45.8kg of ketamine and other chemical
substances were seized,” he said.
The second was on a factory in Senai, which had been functioning
as an illegal mega drugproducing lab, with police confiscating 215kg
of syabu or methamphetamine in both solid and liquid forms.
Three Mexicans and two Singaporeans were also arrested in that
raid. Another Mexican was arrested later at a hotel while the two
locals were arrested along Jalan Utama of Kampung Melaju Majidee.
Comm Zul Hasnan said that around RM551,900 in cash including S$156,000
(RM357,800) was recovered from one of the men, but declined to specify
his nationality.
“Mexicans traditionally deal with cocaine, but there is a
global trend now towards meth. We are still trying to locate the
mastermind behind the syndicate,” he said adding that a chemist
was among those arrested .
Police are also conducting background checks with the assistance
of Interpol to ascertain whether the foreign suspects have criminal
records in their home countries.
All 11 foreigners had valid travel documents and passports and
are believed to have entered from the north.
Comm Zul Hasnan, who called the operation a great success, declined
to say how long the men had been under police surveillance.
Police also seized four vehicles - a Honda MPV, a Honda City, a
Mitsubishi Storm and a Proton Wira -in the two raids.
source: theStar |