KUANTAN: Two unemployed siblings were found with cash of RM180,316 and savings of RM258,116 in three banks, believed to be proceeds from their drug trafficking activities since last year.
Pahang police chief Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said the suspects, aged 40 and 43, were also believed to own a Ford Ranger Raptor, a 4WD vehicle worth RM210,000, which was used to distribute the drugs.
He said the two were detained by police in a raid at 11.30pm last Monday near the Kuantan toll plaza.
Their arrest led to the discovery of cash and various types of drugs in houses in KotaSAS and Felda Panching Utara here.
“A bag containing 4.1kg of heroin, 1.3kg of syabu, 4,200 yaba pills and 1,700 eremin 5 pills was found at the house in KotaSAS.
“The cash was found in a room of the house in Felda Panching Utara,” he told a news conference at the Pahang police contingent headquarters here, today.
Ramli said the suspects were believed to have obtained the drugs from the Klang Valley. The amount of drugs seized was enough to supply 10,000 addicts, he added.
Urine tests conducted on the siblings came out negative although they had a record of 15 drug offences between them.
The suspects are being remanded for seven days until Dec 13 to assist in the investigations under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. - FMT
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