3 Japanese men caught with US$580,000 cocaine haul at Malaysia airport

Malaysia’s border control agency said on Wednesday it had detained three Japanese men at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on suspicion of trafficking about 12kg of cocaine.

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The men arrived from Bangkok by plane on Tuesday, and during baggage screening, “suspicious images” were detected by the scanning machine, the Border Control and Protection Agency said in a statement.

“During a physical inspection of one of the six suitcases and several backpacks, officers found a substance believed to be cocaine hidden by covering the packages with anchovies and dried shrimp and vacuum packed to evade detection,” the statement said.

A complete inspection confirmed that a total of 12kg of the drug had been hidden in all six suitcases in a similar manner. The street value of the drugs is estimated at 2.4 million ringgit (US$580,000), according to the agency.

The agency said the suspects are being investigated for drug trafficking, an offence punishable by death or life imprisonment and a caning of no less than 15 strokes.

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In 2009, a Japanese woman was caught with 3.5kg of methamphetamine, also at Kuala Lumpur airport.

  

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