Brayden Ong and his girlfriend allegedly set up a drug processing lab in a Johor house and distributed drugs in Malaysia and neighbouring countries.
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man and his Malaysian girlfriend were charged in Johor on Thursday with trafficking more than 3kg worth of drugs, reported Malaysian media.
"They are also believed to be producing vape liquid containing drugs and distribute drugs in small quantities through syndicate members who act as runners," Johor police chief M Kumar told a news conference, as reported by Bernama.Ong was arrested first at a house which contained various equipment, tools and chemicals to process drugs, reported news outlet The Star.
According to Bernama, the drugs comprised 40 packets of ecstasy powder, 20.21L of ecstasy liquid, seven erimin 5 pills, 42 ecstasy pills, 40 epam nitrazepam pills and 2,600g of syabu.
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