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Malaysian police seized 3.4 tonnes of meth and cannabis, busted three syndicates, and arrested key figures in Klang Valley.
Malaysian police have dismantled three major drug syndicates in the Klang Valley, seizing over 3.4 tonnes of methamphetamine worth RM170 million and cannabis valued at RM10.2 million.
Operations led by Bukit Aman’s Narcotics Crime Investigation Department resulted in multiple arrests, including the discovery of a large illegal drug lab.
The drugs, believed to originate from the Golden Triangle, were intended for distribution and smuggling.
Authorities continue to investigate links to broader networks, while also addressing related crimes such as threats against a preacher and assaults on officials.
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin faces trial in a graft case involving party finances.
La policía de Malasia incautó 3,4 toneladas de metanfetamina y cannabis, detuvo a tres sindicatos y arrestó a figuras clave en el Valle de Klang.