Police confirms Australian authorities seized 336kg of heroin smuggled from M'sia to Brisbane

11 Apr 2023 12:29am
Heroin-type drugs in cement concrete blocks sent from Malaysia to Brisbane, Australia. Photo: Australian Federal Police
Heroin-type drugs in cement concrete blocks sent from Malaysia to Brisbane, Australia. Photo: Australian Federal Police
KUALA LUMPUR - The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) confirmed that the Australian authorities have succeeded in confiscating 336 kilogrammes (kg) of heroin brought in a container via Brisbane from Malaysia on March 13.

PDRM Secretary Datuk Noorsiah Mohd Saaduddin said the drugs were estimated to be worth AUD268.8 million (RM789.56 mln).

"Bukit Aman Narcotics CID is conducting an investigation based on the information received from Australian Federal Police (AFP) before taking further action,” she said in a statement tonight.

AFP in a statement last week announced that the Australian Border Force (ABF) detected the drugs hidden in two concrete blocks of cement, each weighing 500 kg.

According to the statement, an inspection found the consignment was declared as solar panels in the container which arrived on March 13 at Brisbane Port, from Malaysia.
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The statement said ABF officers inspected the container and detected hundreds of packages hidden in the cement concrete blocks and test results on the substance in the packages confirmed it was heroin. - BERNAMA