Syndicate stashing drugs in livestock, say cops


KOTA BARU: Kelantan police are investigating the possibility that drug smugglers are concealing contraband in the rectums of cows and goats, and using livestock pens as transit points before distribution to other states.

State police chief Comm Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said they received intelligence on the new tactic but had yet to find solid evidence.

"We received information that some cattle or goat pens are being used as transit points for drugs. We are currently conducting intelligence, with the assistance of other enforcement agencies," he told a special press conference here on Thursday (July 17).

He also revealed allegations that certain pen owners were deliberately withholding food and water from cattle during a two-week quarantine period.

"The purpose may be to prevent the cattle from defecating (since drugs are hidden in the rectum), so that the drugs do not come out. We have received information but have yet to confirm it physically," he said.

He said the hotspots for cattle and drug smuggling are usually concentrated from Pasir Mas to Tanah Merah, as the river in the area is narrow and shallow, making it easier for syndicates to cross.

"Kelantan police, together with the General Operations Force, Marine Police and the army, are continuously tightening control along the 136km border with Thailand, besides actively sharing information with the authorities of the neighbouring country.

"We don't leave the border stark open. We have fortifications, patrols and cooperation with Thailand to ensure that drugs do not penetrate our country," he said.

Comm Yusoff admitted that the state remains a main transit location for drug syndicates smuggling supplies from the neighbouring countries before distribution to other states and abroad.

He said that most drugs, such as syabu, ganja and heroin, are smuggled in through the Kelantan border to be sent to the west coast of the peninsula, including Kuala Lumpur, or other countries. – Bernama

 

 

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