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30 May 2018 | 01:00 AM UTC

Malaysia: Authorities seize large quantity of methamphetamine May 28

Malaysian authorities announce seizure of large quantity of crystal methamphetamine May 28; additional drug raids possible in the near-term

Informational

Event

Malaysian authorities announced the seizure of a large quantity of crystal methamphetamine on Monday, May 28, and the arrests of six alleged drug traffickers. The 1187-kg (2617-lb) shipment, valued at USD 18 million, reportedly came from Yangon (Myanmar) and was addressed to Port Klang, near Kuala Lumpur. Additional raids on suspected drug traffickers and seizures of illicit drugs are possible in Malaysia in the near-term.

Context

Some Southeast Asian nations - notably including Indonesia and Thailand, in addition to Malaysia - have dealt with a deluge of crystal methamphetamine flowing across their borders in recent months.

Malaysia has some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws - including the death penalty - which have come under intense criticism from international actors.

Advice

Individuals present in Malaysia are advised to abide by all local laws and to obey all instructions issued by the local authorities.