S’porean man and wife nabbed in Malaysia for peddling drug-laced vape liquids to schoolkids
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The police in Melaka seized 127.5ml of ketamine, 212 ecstasy pills, 212 Erimin 5 pills, 13.7g of methamphetamine, 10g of cannabis and 80g of ketamine powder from a couple.
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MELAKA – The police have arrested a 41-year-old Singaporean man and his Malaysian wife, 38, at their rented house in Jasin Bestari, Melaka, for allegedly distributing drug-laced vape fluid to schoolchildren.
Melaka police chief Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said the couple, who tied the knot three months ago, were apprehended at 11am on May 26 by a team from the Jasin district narcotics investigation unit.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the couple had been actively distributing various types of drugs in the form of vape liquids, pills and powders across the state over the past three months,” he told a press conference at state police headquarters in Bukit Beruang on May 27.
The Deputy Commissioner, Mr Dzulkhairi, said his men seized 127.5ml of ketamine believed to be intended for use in vape devices, 212 ecstasy pills, 212 Erimin 5 pills, 13.7g of methamphetamine, 10g of cannabis and 80g of ketamine powder – enough for 786 drug abusers.
“We also confiscated a car and a motorcycle belonging to the couple,” he said.
“The total value of the seized items and assets is estimated at RM32,650 (S$9,900),” he said, adding that both suspects tested positive for methamphetamine during screening.
“The drugs were believed to have been marketed through social media and close personal contacts,” Mr Dzulkhairi said.
“The couple has been remanded for seven days to assist investigations under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.” THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

