144 nabbed for drug-related offences in Melaka ops


MELAKA: A total of 144 individuals were arrested for various drug-related offences in Op Sarang, launched across the state by Melaka police from March 27 until yesterday.

Melaka police chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said they were among 244 individuals screened during 142 raids.

"Seven individuals were arrested for drug trafficking offences, four under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 (DDA) and three under Section 39A(1) of the DDA.

"For drug possession offences, 39 individuals were detained, with 27 under Section 12(2) of the DDA 1952, two under Section 6 of the DDA and 10 under Section 30(3) of the Poisons Act 1952," he said in a statement on Sunday (March 30).

He added that the raids also led to the arrest of 12 individuals wanted by police for various drug-related offences, while 86 others were detained under Section 15(1)(a) of the DDA after testing positive for drugs.

"The operation also resulted in the seizure of various drugs, including 39.32g of heroin, 9.13g of syabu, 3.70g of cannabis, 31.40 litres of ketum juice, 3kg of ketum leaves and 1.03 litres of ketamine solution, all worth about RM3,145," he said.

He urged the public to continue providing information on drug-related activities in their areas to the police or the Melaka Narcotics Crime Investigation Department hotline at 012-2087222. - Bernama

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Appeals court rules govt not liable in detainee's suicide death
Govt to hold talks with Dong Zong soon over UEC candidates taking BM, History SPM papers
MACC only froze 10 bank accounts, day-to-day ops not affected, says IJM
Fuel prices Jan 22-28: RON97, unsubsidised RON95 up two sen nationwide, diesel up four sen in Peninsula
MACC: Only five reports on bribery involving Penang civil servants in 2025
Comms Ministry to focus on digital infrastructure, empowering creative industry in 2026, says Fahmi
Najib says no issue anticipated when appointing Nik Faisal account mandate holder
Blacklist foreign vehicles abusing fuel subsidy, urges backbencher
Former Perlis MB gave me travel agent's details, witness tells court
Kinabatangan by-election: Naim’s billboards draw attention to legacy, continuity

Others Also Read