
Police uncovered 200kg of methamphetamine in the vehicle at the end of the pursuit at Kampung Bechah Resak, Chabang Empat, Tumpat, Kelantan, Bernama reported.
Kelantan police chief Yusoff Mamat said the operation, led by Battalion 7 of the General Operations Force, began at 8.30pm when officers detected the vehicle at Sekat Pintas Nibong.
When ordered to stop, the driver rammed through a roadblock and sped off, prompting police to give chase.
“It came to a stop when one of its tyres punctured, but the two male suspects fled into a nearby village.
“A search of the vehicle uncovered 200 packages of meth weighing 200kg and a mobile phone,” he said in a press conference at the Kelantan police headquarters today.
Yusoff said the vehicle was registered to a 39-year-old man from Tumpat, believed to be one of the men who had fled.
“An examination of the abandoned mobile phone revealed that one of the suspects had managed to send a message to his wife, telling her to flee as police were closing in on him.
“We have recorded his wife’s statement and are actively tracking down the main suspect from Kampung Bendang Pok Yong and his accomplice, who is in his 30s,” he said.
Yusoff said the methamphetamine was believed to have been sourced from a neighbouring country and could supply up to two million users.