Police await details of two Malaysian women arrested with drugs in Japan



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KUALA LUMPUR : The Malaysian Royal Police (PDRM) is still awaiting information on the arrest of two Malaysian women suspected of smuggling drugs at Haneda Airport, Japan on Thursday.

Bukit Aman Narcotics Crime Investigation The department's director, Datuk Seri Mohmad Salleh, said that women in their twenties allegedly smuggled 1.5 kg of methamphetamine estimated at RM 3.3 million. "19659002" "We are in contact with them to get information on the arrests". a press conference at the Ampang Jaya District Police Headquarters here today

Local media reported that two Malaysian women had been arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and Customs for drug trafficking hidden in their underwear. They reportedly left the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang to fly to Haneda Airport.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mohmad said that there were more and more clients, especially young people, "From our inspection, 40% to 50% of visitors to these centers were tested positive to drugs … this trend is not good and indeed shocking, "he said.

Most of them were found by taking synthetic drugs such as the Eramin 5 pill, syabu and ecstasy, Mohmad said. – Bernama

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