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Police cripple syndicate using interzone travel permit to smuggle cigarettes

Police cripple syndicate using interzone travel permit to smuggle cigarettes 19 May 2021 / 22:41 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUCHING: Sarawak Marine Police Region 5 have crippled a smuggling syndicate that used interzone travel permit for transporting essential items, to smuggle contraband cigarettes. Their activities were uncovered after a team detained a 10-tonne lorry, carrying 575 boxes of smuggled cigarettes of various brands, near Simpang Gedong, Jalan Serian-Sri Aman, about 69km from here, at 5.50am yesterday. Sarawak Marine Police Region 5 commander ACP Shamsol Kassim said the cigarettes seized were estimated to be worth RM4.312 million. “Although the 52-year-old lorry driver possessed a valid interzone travel permit to transport essential goods, he failed to provide any documents regarding the cigarettes.

Marine cops seize RM80k worth of fireworks in raid

2:57 PM MYT JOHOR BARU: Marine police here seized some RM80,000 worth of fireworks believed to be for Chinese New Year during a raid at Tamah Skudai Indah 2 on Saturday (Jan 23). Marine Police Region II commander Asst Comm Muhd Zailani Abdullah said that the raid took place at about 4.30pm on Saturday following a tip-off from the public about the storage of the fireworks. “The marine police were conducting Ops Benteng Covid-Landai when they received the tip-off and rushed to the scene. “Upon inspection of a lorry parked in front of the house that was being raided, we found some 43 boxes containing a variety of fireworks.

Syndicate hiding drugs in vehicles

Secret stash: Comm Ayob showing where the drugs were stored inside the toolbox compartment of a tow truck at the Johor police headquarters. THOMAS YONG/The Star JOHOR BARU: A drug syndicate has taken to storing narcotics inside compartments of vehicles to escape from being charged with drug possession. “It is harder to pin them down because the owners of the vehicles can be different compared to seizing drugs from a house, ” Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said. “This syndicate just became active this month and their modus operandi was to store drugs inside the vehicles before sending them to Indonesia to be sold at the market there, ” he told reporters at the Johor police headquarters here yesterday.

RM1 1mil worth of seizures made in Johor drug bust

Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay (left) looking at the confiscated drugs during a press conference at the Johor Police Contingent Headquarters, Johor Baru. THOMAS YONG/The Star JOHOR BARU: Police have arrested four men and seized drugs and vehicles worth RM1.1mil during a series of raids in Muar and Johor Baru. Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said that the suspects were local men aged from 30 to 41 who were syndicate transporters and storage keepers, delivering drugs to Indonesia. The raid was conducted between 6.30pm on Dec 26 and 6.30am on Dec 27 by Marine Police Region II and the Johor police Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID).

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