Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Drug trafficking news

Saturday December 5, 2009
Four drug trafficking rings crippled, say police

KUALA LUMPUR: Police believe they have crippled four drug trafficking syndicates in the Klang Valley with the arrest of six men including a foreigner and two women.

They were detained in four separate raids recently and drugs worth about RM155,000 were seized from them.

City Narcotics chief Asst Comm Kang Chez Chiang said one of those arrested was a man who allegedly tried to give the policemen a RM15,000 bribe for the release of his gang member.

“We pretended to agree to his offer and lured him to a restaurant at Jalan Bukit Bintang before arresting him,” he told a press conference at city police headquarters yesterday.

He added the man has been handed over to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for investigations.

In another case, police found RM21,540 cash along with 1,320g of ketamine and syabu when they raided two condominiums at Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, Kuchai Lama at 12.30pm last Thursday.

“We believe the group had been a condominium as a packaging centre as we found weighing tools and small plastic bags,” he said.

Article above are taken from www.thestar.com.my


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As I mentioned from the last blog, drugs trafficking are one of the criminal crime...
I just want to share with others about one of the example of the criminal crime which also happen in Malaysia...

And of course there will be a law regarding this matter, which it is state under 'Dangerous Drugs Act 1952' or for further info can click at this link http://www.pharmacy.gov.my/html/publications/new_government_gazette/gazette228.htm...

Same with any other criminal case, person who found guilty will be put on probation, sent to prison, be ordered to pay a fine,capital punishment or death penalty...

So, please stay away from drugs...!!!

If anyone interested to read a funny story about drugs trafficking...here is the link that i suggest which I read it from others blog....http://www.alexallied.com/what-the/drug-trafficking-in-malaysia

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