Three Malaysians arrested in Indonesia for alleged smuggling of syabu


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 19 May 2016

South Sulawesi narcotics director Sr. Comr Eka Yudha Satriawan (left) accompanied by South Sulawesi Police spokesman Sr Comr Fans Barung Mangera (centre) and Makassar customs and excise supervision head Gusmiadirrahman briefing the media on the arrest of three Malaysian nationals for allegedly attempting to smuggle 1 kilogram of crystal methamphetamine into the country on Thursday. - JP/Andi Hajramurni

JAKARTA: Three Malaysians have been arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle 1kg crystal methamphetamine or syabu into the country.    

The suspects, identified only as SS and KS, both 30, and TS, 26, are believed to be members of an international drug ring that also works with a local dealer in Makassar, South Sulawesi, who is still at large.   

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