SHAH ALAM: A drug syndicate here has taken to inserting synthetic drugs into beverage sachets to be sold at entertainment outlets or via social media. Selangor Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department deputy chief Superintendent R. Sundralingam said 61 instant beverage sachets, which have been filled with the synthetic drugs or new psychoactive substances (NPS) worth RM217,0000, were confiscated during a raid on Monday. "The syndicate was found to have inserted NPS into empty beverage sachets of various brands. Its effects are worse than other synthetic drugs like syabu or ice. Meanwhile, Sundralingam said the department had seized various drugs worth RM823,000 in several raids held earlier this month.
Source: New Strait Times November 17, 2017 09:56 UTC