DRUGS ARE THE PRINCIPAL ENEMY OF MALAYSIA
Various tactics are used in the drug syndicate to get away from the inspection authority.
Goods traded the most profit for the drug business in Malaysia, but eventually bring consequences, including the Mandatory death penalty. But many are not afraid to die because of want to get a lucrative profit.
Reported to be the latest tactic in the Kota Kinabalu International Airport - hiding drugs in the yards of cloth embroidered flowers brought by a person (not a citizen) 27 years-old who came from neighboring countries.
Incident occurred on Thursday (December 30, 2010) successfully dismantled by the Royal Customs Department, Malaysia (JKDM) in Sabah at 12.30 pm.
Director JKDM Sabah, Mohd. Kassim Ismail said, the suspects believed on the way to Kuala Lumpur held a team monitoring units JKDM Sabah and further assessment found of 2.7 grams drugs. Its believed 'ketamine'.
"All the drugs were found hidden in a flower pattern embroidered on the sheet 10-yard pieces of cloth are put together with another yard," he said in a press conference held at the office of JKDM Sabah yesterday.
According to him, the suspects are believed to transit from Singapore arrived in Kota Kinabalu before proceeding to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
He told, the check in suspects baggage managed to find 45 yards of fabric pieces, including 10 pieces used to conceal drugs.
"The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which, if convicted may be sentenced to death. Drugs will be sent to the Chemistry Department for approval of drugs. Suspect remanded for seven days pending further investigation.
"Based on preliminary investigations JKDM believe the suspect is involved in international drug trafficking syndicates," he said.
Mohd. Kassim said, during the years of 2010 JKDM Sabah has successfully detected four cases of drug trafficking involving the examination at the airport in Kota Kinabalu.
"The three previous cases have been brought to court and the suspects involved were sentenced to death," he said.
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