KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 — The police arrested 27 individuals today suspected of being involved in a drug trafficking syndicate and turned four units of an apartment in Jinjang...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 — The police arrested 27 individuals today suspected of being involved in a drug trafficking syndicate and turned four units of an apartment in Jinjang Baru, here, into a hub for their criminal activities.
He said some of the 27 suspects attempted to escape by climbing the window and roof of the house on the fourth floor of the apartment before being caught. “The police also seized 59.44 grammes of methamphetamine, two Perodua Myvi cars, a Yamaha Y15 motorcycle, three bracelets, three rings, a necklace with a yellow pendant and RM603 in cash,” he said in a statement tonight.
He said all the suspects were taken to the Narcotics Crime Investigation Division, Sentul district police headquarters for investigation and further action.
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