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The Royal Malaysian Customs Department foiled an attempt to smuggle 81.34kg of methamphetamine worth RM2.6mil to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on Dec 17.

At a press conference on Friday (Dec 27), Customs Central Zone Assistant Director-General Norlela Ismail revealed that the drugs were concealed in four parcels falsely declared as stationery and were intended for delivery via air freight.

Norlela added that efforts to locate a local man delivering these parcels to a logistics hub and parcel delivery centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, on Dec 13 would be intensified, as this is the largest drug bust involving parcel delivery via air freight.

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00:00The purpose of today's media conference is to share the success of Kastam Zone Tengah Unit 3,
00:09Kuala Lumpur International Airport,
00:12in the effort to overcome the activity of methamphetamine drug poisoning
00:18with a heavy weight exceeding 81 kilograms,
00:22with a robbery estimate exceeding 2.6 million ringgit.
00:27This success is an effort carried out in strategic collaboration
00:33between the Malaysian Airport Holdings Berhad,
00:38as part of the Zones and Cargo Terminal Operators,
00:43in an effort to eradicate drug poisoning through air mode.
00:49Kastam Units 3 is being managed directly
00:53by the Zones and Cargo Terminal Operators
00:58to increase control over parcels or cargo imported or exported.
01:05It is also to ensure tighter control over parcels or cargo
01:11with potential to become a source of drug poisoning
01:16can be carried out more systematically.
01:20The case is a case of methamphetamine drug poisoning
01:25with a heavy weight exceeding 81.34 kilograms,
01:29with a robbery estimate exceeding 2.6 million ringgit.
01:33This is an effort carried out in strategic collaboration
01:37between the Malaysian Airport Holdings Berhad,
01:41and the Zones and Cargo Terminal Operators.
01:46We received this case on 17th December.
01:52The Central Zones and Cargo Terminal Operators
01:56detected the object in 4 parcel boxes
02:01through an inspection machine
02:04in a cargo terminal operator in the KLIA Free Trade Zone.
02:09The Central Zones and Cargo Terminal Operators
02:12inspected the 4 parcel boxes
02:15and found 40 packages of Lutsina plastic
02:20containing white crystal powder
02:24in the form of a methamphetamine drug.
02:27Initial investigation on the delivery list
02:30found that the final destination of the parcel boxes
02:33was Kinabalu, Sabah.
02:37The methamphetamine was listed as a prohibited item
02:41in Article 1, Section 3 of the Criminal Code 1952.
02:48The heavy weight exceeding 81.34 kilograms,
02:54with a robbery estimate exceeding 2.6 million ringgit.
02:59The first stage of the investigation
03:02was to identify the item as a stationary item
03:07in order to cover the eyes of the authorities.
03:13This case was investigated under Section 39B-1-A
03:19of the Criminal Code 1952,
03:23which states that if a crime is committed,
03:26a death sentence will be imposed
03:28or a life sentence will be imposed
03:30and a maximum sentence of 12 weeks will be imposed
03:35if the death sentence is not imposed.
03:38Based on the number of robberies,
03:43which is 81.34 kilograms,
03:47the Customs Office estimates that
03:49more than 406,700 people can be saved
03:53from drug use.
03:56In connection with this, many people are urged
03:59to help the Customs to fight the crime of corruption,
04:03especially drugs, drugs, alcohol, drugs, drugs,
04:07drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs, and so on,
04:10and advised not to involve themselves in these activities.
04:14Life-threatening not only harms the country,
04:17in terms of profitability,
04:20but also poses a threat to the safety of the country
04:25and the welfare of the people.
04:27Many people are also urged to cooperate with the Customs Office
04:32by disclosing information related to a residential activity
04:37by contacting the Customs Free Toll Line 1-800-88-8855
04:44or the nearest Customs Office in all countries.
04:48The Customs also assures that the identity of each informant is kept secret.
04:54When we found this item, the sender's address was in Malaysia, in Puchong,
05:00based on the company's name.
05:02However, according to our investigation by the Customs,
05:06the company's address did not exist.
05:08The address was false.
05:11And the sender was still looking for it.
05:15We were able to detect the car being used,
05:18but the car was also a rental car.
05:21That's all the information we have about the sender of this item.
05:29Ma'am, you mean the car was seen through the CCTV?
05:33Yes.
05:34So, Miss, it came out of the car,
05:37entered the post,
05:41to make an air mail.
05:45Like that?
05:46Yes.
05:47And how many people were not seen coming out of the car?
05:50Only one person.
05:53The item was sent to Paisel Hub?
05:56Yes, Paisel Hub.
05:57We saw the car earlier.
05:58How many people came out of the car?
06:00Only one person.
06:01Only one person?
06:02Yes, only one person.
06:03Do you believe the location?
06:06Yes.
06:07Was it a man?
06:08Yes, it was a man.
06:09A man from the location?
06:10Yes.
06:11Ma'am, is this the first time the employee used this item was detected by the Customs?
06:17Is this an air mail item?
06:20Yes, but in a small quantity.
06:25Before this, we detected it.
06:27But this is one of the largest through the air mail.

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