According to Oriental Daily news, Inspectorate of the Customs Service assaulted a factory in Shadeng Industrial Zone busted a total value of more than 1 billion ringgit of methamphetamine, the largest drug case in the history of China. The total number is 800 packs, each package has at least 25 kilograms of sack.
Law enforcement officers raided the factory to carry out the assault after receiving the information, found six people carrying the sacks into the factory, officers immediately arrested them and the driver. The seven men who were arrested, aged between 29 and 43, were illegal foreign workers, including five Bangladeshi men and one Nepalese man, and the remaining one was a 40-year-old Indian suspect.
“The Customs Service invoked article 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 to apply for the arrest of seven arrested suspects to the Kenshin Kobayashi today and will check 794 sacks one by one after the completion of the extension procedure to determine whether it is ice. “
The Malaysian Commissioner of Customs and Excise Department Governor Datuk Seri Bo Bo Marley said at a news conference on Tuesday night,
“We were investigating this case and that the earlier criminals were able to successfully import drugs into the country, mainly because the colour of the chemicals was hidden close to the drug, so it was difficult to make a resolution.”
To confirm the methamphetamine, each bag will be investigated to confirm the drug. The source said that six of the illegal workers who were arrested were believed to be hiring workers to carry drugs, and the customs bureau would later join the police to detect the drug trafficking group behind the scenes.