Customs Nabs Thai Woman At KLIA Over Cocaine Worth RM1.05 Mln

Kuala Lumpur: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department has arrested a Thai woman suspected of carrying 5.22 kilogrammes of cocaine worth RM1.05 million at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Dr Ahmad Taufik Sulaiman, who is performing the duties of Customs assistant director-general (central zone), stated that the 30-year-old woman was detained at about 7 pm on March 18 at the International Arrival Hall of Terminal 1 when she arrived on a flight from East Africa.

The woman was detained for inspection after a scan of her luggage detected suspicious objects and images believed to be dangerous drugs. A thorough inspection of her luggage uncovered 16 transparent plastic packets containing a white powder suspected to be cocaine.

Ahmad Taufik said initial investigations indicated that the drugs were meant for distribution in the country. The modus operandi was to conceal the cocaine in a secret compartment of a handicraft bag, which was then sewn shut to avoid detection by the authorities. He added that the woman has been charged in court.

He mentioned that the case was investigated under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.