Indian 'tourists' nabbed for trying to smuggle Methamphetamine - News Summed Up

Indian 'tourists' nabbed for trying to smuggle Methamphetamine


SEPANG: The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Customs Department has thwarted three separate attempts to smuggle Methamphetamine (Meth) totaling 27kg, worth RM1.9 million, into the country. The four suspects, aged between 23 and 53, are all Indian nationals. They were detained by the KLIA Customs as they were going through the airport scanner system"The first case involved a man from Chennai who flew Malaysian Airlines flight no. He was trying to smuggle 5kg worth of Meth, worth RM350,000," Zulkifli said at a press conference, here today. "When we scanned his two bags, we discovered 8.4kg of Meth, worth RM588,000."


Source: New Strait Times November 06, 2017 07:18 UTC



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