Father and son charged with trafficking RM23mil worth of Eramin 5


  • Nation
  • Friday, 29 Dec 2017

The suspects being escorted to the courthouse in Balik Pulau on Friday

BALIK PULAU: Three men including a father and son were jointly charged with trafficking over a million Eramin 5 pills worth over RM23mil at the Penang International Airport.

The court was told that Muhammad Wafiy Ikhwan Rushdi, 18, Razis Md Yusoff, 34, and Rushdi Ismail, 47, allegedly trafficked in 419.152kg of nimetazapam (Eramin 5) at the MAS Cargo Complex of the Penang International Airport at around 9am on Dec 17.

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