Thursday, October 02, 2025

Selangor cops seize RM8.4 million drugs, bust four trafficking syndicates in raids





Selangor cops seize RM8.4 million drugs, bust four trafficking syndicates in raids



Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar inspecting seized items during a press conference on the RM8.4 million drug bust in KLIA, Sabak Bernam and Kajang, at the Selangor police headquarters in Shah Alam October 2, 2025. — Bernama pic

Thursday, 02 Oct 2025 8:13 PM MYT


SHAH ALAM, Oct 2 — Selangor police busted four drug trafficking syndicates after arresting three local men and two foreign men along with various types of drugs worth RM8.4 million in raids at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2), Sabak Bernam, Kajang and Hulu Langat from Sept 23 to 26.

Selangor Police Chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar said during the raids, police seized a total of 106 kilogrammes (kg) of drugs comprising ketamine (63.7 kg), ecstasy (27.7 kg), cannabis (12.3 kg) and syabu (2.5 kg), along with other confiscated items worth RM149,540.

He said in the first case, police arrested a local man who was behaving suspiciously while pulling a suitcase around KLIA2 Terminal on Sept 23.

“Checks on the 42-year-old suspect, who works with a construction contractor, led to the discovery of 12.3 kg of cannabis. He was also found to have 16 previous criminal and drug-related records.


“He also tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine. The value of drugs seized in this case was RM432,000, believed to be intended for overseas shipment,” he said at a press conference here today.

In the second case, Shazeli said on the same day police seized two plastic packages containing 26.5 kg of ecstasy that had been left inside a car in Bagan Sekinchan, Kuala Selangor, after pursuing a local man at about 7.30 pm.

He said through intelligence, police later arrested the man in Wangsa Maju around 10.30 pm on Sept 26.


“The suspect, who works as a deliveryman, has no prior records and tested negative for drugs. The drugs seized in this case were valued at RM4.3 million, in addition to a vehicle worth RM22,000 and various currencies amounting to RM540 that were also confiscated,” he said.

Shazeli said the third case involved the seizure of 47 kg of ketamine on Sept 24 after police arrested two foreign men while they were transferring two bags from a house to a car at an apartment in Kajang.

He said further checks at the suspects’ rented house uncovered 2 kg of ecstasy, which then led to a raid on a car parked in the same area where police found another 16.7 kg of ketamine, with the total estimated value of the seizure amounting to RM3.5 million.

Shazeli said the suspects, aged 35 and 36, who had no travel documents, are believed to have entered the country solely to work with a drug syndicate.

“This raid also saw five cars worth about RM127,000 seized, and we believe the drugs were meant for the Klang Valley market,” he said.

On Sept 26, police also arrested an unemployed local man, aged 25, in Hulu Langat after discovering a package containing 2.5 kg of syabu hidden inside a motorcycle exhaust pipe.

He said the man was believed to have sent the package for overseas delivery, with the value of drugs in this case amounting to RM80,000. The suspect was also found to have two prior records and tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine.

“All the suspects were remanded for seven to 14 days, and the cases are being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he said. — Bernama

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