
Massive Drug Bust in Gombak: RM7 Million Worth of Syabu Seized
Gombak Drug Bust: RM7 Million Worth of Syabu Seized Gombak, Malaysia – In a major blow to drug trafficking in the region, Malaysian police have seized 212 packets of syabu, a highly addictive methamphetamine, with an estimated street value exceeding RM7 million. The significant drug bust took place during a raid on a building in Gombak. ACP Noor Ariffin bin Mohamad Nasir, the Gombak District Police Chief, confirmed the seizure in a press briefing, stating, "This is a substantial seizure, and we are committed to thoroughly investigating this matter to dismantle the entire distribution network." The police operation involved a search of a vehicle, described as a grey Proton Vios, abandoned near a warehouse. The syabu was found concealed within the vehicle's boot and seats. Images released by the police show numerous plastic packets containing the drug. The police chief emphasized the ongoing investigation, stating, "We are working diligently to identify all those involved in this operation and bring them to justice. This is a significant step in our fight against the drug trade in Gombak and beyond." The successful seizure highlights the ongoing efforts of Malaysian law enforcement in combating drug trafficking and underscores the significant financial value of the illicit drug trade. The investigation is expected to provide further details on the operation and the individuals responsible.