Singaporean in RM3mil drug bust


JOHOR BARU: Three men, including a Singaporean, have been arrested following a series of raids, leading to the seizure of drugs worth more than RM3mil.

Johor police chief Comm Datuk M. Kumar said the suspects were arrested in seven separate raids conducted on Feb 6 and 7 around Johor Baru.

“At around midnight on Feb 6, police from the Johor Baru South mobile patrol vehicle unit stopped a man who was acting suspiciously.

“After further checks, they found 1.57g of syabu on the 41-year-old local man and arrested him.

“Interrogation of the suspect led to six other raids and the arrest of two more individuals, including a Singaporean,” he said at a press conference here yesterday.

Comm Kumar said the suspects are believed to be using condominiums as storage and packing facilities for drugs.

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