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Drug distributors use fruit juice containers to avoid detection: Sarawak police

KUCHING (BERNAMA) – The latest modus operandi of drug distributors in Sarawak, Malaysia is to pack the drugs in fruit juice containers to avoid detection by the authorities.

Sarawak Police Commissioner Datuk Mohd Azman Ahmad Sapri said this tactic was uncovered in a special operation, codenamed Ops Tapis Khas, conducted nationwide from February 27 to March 1.

“According to the investigation, the containers are sent via courier from Peninsula Malaysia and then brought here and ‘improvised’, repacked and giving the impression that the packets contain juices such as papaya, mango and so on,” he told a press conference at the state contingent police headquarters (IPK) yesterday.

He said through the operation that involved 164 raids and 304 inspections, Sarawak police arrested 282 individuals – 268 men and 14 women – aged between 17 and 63 under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and seized various drugs worth MYR277,060.10.

He said the highest amount of drugs seized was in Miri (worth MYR100,080), followed by Sibu (MYR65,389.10) and Kuching (MYR55,275).

He also said that from January 1 to February 28, Sarawak police made 2,266 arrests involving various types of drugs worth MYR3,408,073.50 and confiscated property amounting to MYR814,926.02.

Sarawak Police Commissioner Datuk Mohd Azman Ahmad Sapri during a press conference. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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