Couple detained for hiding pistol at backyard, thousands of ecstasy pills in car

ADILA SHARINNI WAHID
ADILA SHARINNI WAHID
04 Jul 2023 09:42pm
Kelantan police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun (centre) showing the pistol found buried behind a house in Kota Bharu.
Kelantan police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun (centre) showing the pistol found buried behind a house in Kota Bharu.

KOTA BHARU - A couple were arrested on Monday after a pistol was discovered at the rear of a home in Tok Ku, Sering, here.

The 27-year-old male suspect and the 33-year-old Thai woman were detained during a raid at 11.10a.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said they were arrested while in a car by the roadside.

A search operation resulted in the discovery of 5,770 methamphetamine pills, commonly known as "pil Kuda," with an estimated value of RM63,470.

“We found an American made 38 S&W Special CTG Revolver and a black holster.

“The weapon was buried at the back of the home near the concrete wall,” he said in a press conference at the Kelantan Contingent Police Headquarters, today.

Zaki (left) showing the ketum water in packages seized in Op Tapis Khas and Op Tapis Bersepadu.
Zaki (left) showing the ketum water in packages seized in Op Tapis Khas and Op Tapis Bersepadu.

Zaki said he did not reject the possibility the weapon was for the purpose of self-protection within the drug trafficking syndicate.

“The weapon was reportedly obtained from the neighbouring country,” he said.

Zaki said the man had a criminal record with seven previous drug-related offences.

He was arrested for drug possession and abuse, and his urine test came back positive for drugs while his wife's urine tested negative.

“The man is under seven day remand till Monday while the wife's remand is until Sunday," he said.

The case was investigated following Section 8 of the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971 and Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

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Zaki said 305 individuals were arrested on several drug offences through Op Tapis Khas and Op Tapis Bersepadu on June 27 to July 4.

“Those arrested were aged 16 to 69 involving 288 locals, foreigners (14) and students (three).

“Operations by the state Narcotics Crime Investigation Department seized drugs including ketum water worth RM191,910 and seized assets including a vehicle worth RM39,650,” he added.