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Drugs seized, 14 illegal immigrants caught in Malaysia

SHAH ALAM (BERNAMA) – Eight packages, believed to contain syabu weighing about nine kilogrammes (kg) were found by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) during an arrest of 14 illegal immigrants who attempted to sneak out of the country on Thursday.

Selangor MMEA Operations Deputy Director Mohd Sharenliza Ghazali said the arrest was made at about 0.91 nautical miles southwest of Pantai Kelanang, Banting.

He said an MMEA team was sent to the scene after being informed about the presence of the suspicious boat in the Tanjung Tongkah waters.

Realising the presence of the authorities, the boat attempted to escape with a few of those onboard seen jumping into the sea and fleeing into the mangrove forest of Pantai Kelanang before the MMEA intercepted it after almost a 20-minute chase, he said in a statement yesterday.

He said the boat with 14 foreigners onboard, comprising 11 Indonesians, including nine women, and three Pakistani men, had no registration number.

All of them, aged between 27 and 50, had no valid travel documents.

The boat and the foreigners, as well as the drug packages, in two bags, were taken to the Pulau Indah Marine Police Jetty for further investigation, he added.

Mohd Sharenliza said the foreigners were believed to have charged about MYR1,700 each for the boat ride which was supposed to take them to Medan and Dumai, in Indonesia.

File photo shows a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency officer with seized drugs. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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