Massive Drug Bust in Gombak: Uncovering a Hidden Empire

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-16 10:00:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 12:32:02

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Massive Drug Bust in Gombak: Uncovering a Hidden Empire

In a significant blow to the illegal drug trade, Malaysian police have dismantled a massive trafficking ring, seizing a staggering RM14 million worth of narcotics in a series of raids across the Gombak and Wangsa Maju regions. This operation, led by the Bukit Aman Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID), has shed light on a sophisticated operation that has been operating under the radar for months.

The arrests of five individuals, including a married couple, have revealed a well-organized syndicate with an international reach. The couple's home in Batu Caves, Selangor, served as a storage hub for an astonishing 200 kilograms of ketamine and 125 kilograms of methamphetamine, meticulously packaged in plastic bags. The sheer volume of drugs seized underscores the scale of the operation and the potential harm it could have inflicted on the community.

Datuk Hussein Omar Khan, the NCID director, provided further insights into the syndicate's operations. He revealed that the group had been active since the beginning of the year, sourcing drugs from a neighboring country and utilizing residential properties in the Klang Valley as discreet storage facilities. The syndicate's distribution network extended across the region, potentially fueling local drug markets.

The investigation also uncovered a fleet of six vehicles and valuable jewelry, estimated to be worth RM300,000, suggesting a lucrative and well-funded operation. Despite the syndicate's apparent sophistication, the arrested individuals had no prior criminal records, indicating a hidden layer of complexity in their recruitment and operations. With the suspects remanded for further investigation, the NCID's work continues to unravel the full extent of this drug trafficking empire and bring those responsible to justice.