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Photo: Nigerian cook arrested in Malaysia for selling drugs



Malaysia Police on Thursday, April 27, said they arrested a
Nigerian cook after he was found to be in possession of
cannabis worth RM2,000. Serdang police chief assistant
commissioner Megat Mohd Aminuddin Megat Alias said
 the 42- year old Nigerian man was arrested near Pangsapuri Anggerik, Taman Suria in Seri Kembangan, on Saturday, April 22.

His 32-year old girlfriend, who is also a Nigerian, was also picked up by the police in his flat.

Megat said he was found carrying a plastic bag containing
 24 small packets of dried leaves, believed to be cannabis. The
packets weighed 150 grammes.

"We seized some RM2,000 worth of ganja packed in
small packets and sachets.

"We believe the suspect had been operating his
drug business near a restaurant where he worked,"
he said.

Further checks in his flat found another bag containing cannabis, weighing 727.68 gram. Megat said, based on the initial probe, the man had no work permit while his girlfriend 
is a student in a private college.

"The man had been staying in the country for 10 years.

He had entered the country under the pretext of pursuing
his studies here. He has only been active in drug
trafficking since several months ago," he told a press
conference at the police district headquarter on Thursday .

Megat said the man used the restaurant he worked in to sell
drugs, with most of the customers comprising foreigners.

The case is investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous
Drugs Act 1952, which carries a death sentence upon conviction.

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