Connecting the dots: MCO arrests lead to major drug bust


SHAH ALAM: The detention of several drug users during the movement control order (MCO) led police right up the supply chain with the arrest of a syabu and Ecstasy supplier.

Selangor Narcotic Crime Investigation Department (NCID) chief Asst Comm R. Sundralingam said it all began when police arrested two suspects at a terrace house in Bandar Kinrara on April 15.

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