Immigration raid uncovers drug den in Port Klang apartment


Lokman Effendi (centre) and his officers conducting screenings during the Nov 17 raid. – BERNAMApic

PORT KLANG: The Selangor Immigration Department has uncovered a drug den used by foreign nationals during a raid at an apartment unit here.

Immigration deputy director-general (Operations) Datuk Lokman Effendi Ramli said officers conducting checks on the ninth floor on Monday (Nov 17) noticed a man attempting to dispose of a small bag in a suspicious manner.

Further inspection revealed that the bag contained several modified items believed to be used for smoking syabu.

"The unit was occupied by three foreign nationals, a married couple and another woman. The case will be handed over to the police for further investigation,” he told a press conference after the operation here late Monday.

Lokman Effendi said the three-and-a-half-hour operation, which began at 8.30pm and involved 78 officers and personnel, saw 285 foreign nationals inspected, with 95 detained for various offences including overstaying and not possessing valid identification documents.

He said all those detained, 70 men and 25 women, all aged between 18 and 50, will be placed at the Semenyih Immigration Depot for investigation. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

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