NILAI: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department seized fentanyl weighing 807.9kg worth RM44.4 million at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Air Cargo Complex in Sepang on Dec 9.
Its deputy director-general (enforcement and compliance) Datuk Sazali Mohamad said Customs officers raided the complex about 12.30am and seized 36 boxes containing 72 aluminium bottles containing liquid substances believed to be fentanyl.
"This is our first seizure involving this type of drug which is 100 times more dangerous than morphine and 20 to 40 times stronger than heroin. If it is mixed with xylazine, it will cause people to become like zombies," he told reporters.
He said preliminary investigations found that the drugs arrived at the KLIA Cargo Complex from Mumbai International Airport on transit to Dubai.
Sazali said the syndicate's modus operandi was to declare items containing drugs as fragrance compounds.
Meanwhile, he said that from January to November this year, the department foiled 398 drug cases involving RM294.37 million. --BERNAMA