Customs foils bids to smuggle RM2.8m drugs at KLIA

KUALA LUMPUR, October 1 Customs officers yesterday foiled bids to filch RM2.8 million value of drug during a Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

They found ketamine in 3 suitcases of passengers arriving on a flight from Jakarta during 12.30am.

The drug was hidden in packets of cereals in a bags, as well as was spotted when a luggage went though a scanning machine.

Customs Narcotics Branch deputy director Liah Omar pronounced a drug, weighing 30kg, was value RM300,000, Bernama Online reported.

Two men as well as a woman elderly between thirty as well as 40 were subsequently detained.

In a second incident, Customs found Ecstasy bills in a box from Hong Kong with a tab Green Tea that it sent to a Health Department for an import approval check. The pills were value RM2.5 million.


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