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Malaysians arrested with 1 kg meth

Andi Hajramurni (The Jakarta Post)
Makassar, South Sulawesi
Thu, May 19, 2016

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Malaysians arrested with 1 kg meth South Sulawesi narcotics director Sr. Comr. Eka Yudha Satriawan (left) accompanied by South Sulawesi Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Fans Barung Mangera (center) and Makassar customs and excise supervision head Gusmiadirrahman, briefs the media on the arrest of three Malaysian nationals for allegedly attempting to smuggle 1 kilogram of crystal methamphetamine into the country on Thursday. (JP/Andi Hajramurni)

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hree Malaysians of Indian descent have been arrested for alleged attempting to smuggle 1 kilogram of crystal methamphetamine into the country.  

The suspects, identified only as SS and KS, both 30, and TS, 26, are thought to be members of an international drug ring that also works with a local dealer in Makassar, South Sulawesi, who is still at large. 

All three have been charged under Article 114 of the 2009 Narcotics Law, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. They have also been charged under Law No.17/2006 on customs and immigration violations.

South Sulawesi Police narcotics director Sr. Comr. Eka Yudha Satriawan said on Thursday that the case unfolded when customs officers detained SS shortly after he landed at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar on Monday afternoon.

SS departed Kuala Lumpur for Makassar on an Air Asia flight. Suspicious items were detected in his suitcase as it passed through the airport’s X-ray machine.

“We immediately examined them and found packages containing white crystals. After conducting a narcotics test, the items proved to be methamphetamine, or shabu-shabu, weighing 1.078 kilograms,” said Makassar Customs Services and Surveillance Office head Gusmiadirrahman.

The contraband was packed in plastic bags labelled “coconut peanut”.

SS allegedly told investigators that he had been instructed to hand the packages to KS and TS, who were staying at a hotel in Makassar. (dmr)

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