A 36-year-old British man was detained with 31kg of ganja at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) last week.
Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the suspect, who works as a security guard in England was detained at about 10.30pm on Jan 24.
In another case, two Sarawakian men were detained with over 30.3kg of syabu,
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Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the suspect, who works as a security guard in England was detained at about 10.30pm on Jan 24.
In another case, two Sarawakian men were detained with over 30.3kg of syabu,
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00:00The first is the success of the Malaysian Royal Police
00:09to break the syndicate of Shabu and Ganjar
00:13which involves the KLIA international airport
00:20where on 22 to 24 January 2025
00:26the police from the KLIA criminal investigation department
00:30and the KLIA assistance police
00:33managed to break the syndicate of Shabu and Ganjar
00:37in KLIA by arresting two local citizens
00:42and one citizen from a foreign country
00:45by breaking the syndicate of Shabu and Ganjar
00:48in the amount of 30 kg
00:53and Ganjar in the amount of 31 kg
00:57For the first case, on 22 January
01:00at around 5.30 pm
01:03the police from the KLIA criminal investigation department
01:07had arrested two men
01:10who were pulling luggage bags in KLIA 2
01:16The bag contained 30 plastic bags
01:21containing Shabu's blood
01:24in the amount of 30 kg
01:27The first suspect was 25 years old
01:30married with three children
01:32working as a lorry driver for a company
01:35The second suspect was 18 years old
01:38married with three children
01:41working as a lorry driver for a company
01:44The first suspect was 18 years old
01:47married with three children
01:50working as a lorry driver for a company
01:53The second suspect was 18 years old
01:56married with three children
01:59working as a lorry driver for a company
02:02The third suspect was 18 years old
02:05and they were staying in an apartment service
02:09around Kota Warisan
02:11and after they were returned to Miri
02:19and they were brought by this syndicate
02:22along with the luggage bags containing blood
02:25So, some of the blood was donated
02:32to bring the blood from Semenanjung to Sarawak
02:37The second case was on 24th January
02:41at around 10.30pm
02:43the police from the KLIA department
02:46had arrested one man
02:48a citizen of a foreign country
02:50and stole two luggage bags
02:52containing 31 plastic bags
02:55containing Shabu's blood
02:57in the amount of 31 kg
03:01at Terminal KLIA 1
03:03The 36-year-old suspect
03:05was not yet married
03:06and worked as a security guard
03:08at a foreign company
03:10The suspect was a citizen of a foreign country
03:13Therefore, the record of theft
03:15of the suspect had nothing to do with it
03:16The record of theft in Malaysia
03:18and the first flush of water
03:19was positive for ganja
03:21The amount of theft was
03:24around RM100,000
03:26and was believed to be sold abroad
03:30The action was also taken
03:31and he was detained and charged
03:33with embezzlement of property in 1988
03:36where the police
03:37confiscated a pair of watches
03:40and also a sum of British Pound
03:44The amount of theft
03:46for all these cases
03:48was 1.06 million
03:51and the total amount was 2,300
03:55All suspects were detained
03:57for 7 days under Section 117
03:59of the Criminal Procedure Act
04:01The suspect was charged
04:02under Section 39B
04:04of the Criminal Procedure Act 1952
04:06If proven guilty,
04:08he will be sentenced
04:09to life imprisonment
04:12and not less than 12 years
04:15Related to the investigation,
04:17the use of drugs,
04:18embezzlement of shabu and ganja
04:21can be attributed to
04:23122,000 users
04:26in one day
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