Syabu disguised as Chinese tea


Federal Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID) director Comm Datuk Noor Rashid Ibrahim (middle) showing the Syabu that was hidden in Chinese Tea packets and smuggled through KLIA.

KUALA LUMPUR: Their modus operandi was simple ­– foreigners fly in with syabu disguised as packets of Chinese tea and leave them at pre-arranged spots within the KL International Airport’s arrival hall.

Two Malaysians, who would also fly back through the same airport, would then collect the bags.

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