Pubdate: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 Source: Star, The (Malaysia) Copyright: 2005 Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd. Contact: http://www.thestar.com.my Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/922 Author: Andrew Sagayam DRUG LORDS 'INVESTING' IN SHARES KUALA LUMPUR: Drug kingpins and syndicate members are investing their ill-gotten gains in blue-chip shares and upmarket properties. City police narcotics department chief Asst Comm Othman Harun said they had seized properties and assets worth a staggering RM14mil from several drug syndicate bosses and members during operations conducted last year. "Bungalow houses, shares and luxury cars were among the assets seized from 40 drug kingpins and syndicate members. "The syndicates had also invested their ill-gotten gains in shares in blue-chip companies, including government-linked ones,'' he added. ACP Othman said several drug kingpins had purchased homes in upmarket neighbourhoods and in most cases the properties were bought in cash. "We compounded a bungalow worth RM2.5mil in Desa Sri Hartamas that belonged to a drug kingpin. Other syndicate members had also purchased properties in similar upmarket neighbourhoods. "We also seized luxury cars, usually BMWs, Mercedes-Benzes and Volvos," he added, saying the drug kingpins and syndicate members had also bought the vehicles in cash in most cases. ACP Othman revealed that drug syndicate members had also ventured into illegal businesses using the drug money. "We raided several shoplots purchased by syndicate members, which they were using for illegal gambling besides drugs dealings," he said. ACP Othman also said that the city narcotics department seized drugs with a street value of more than RM15mil last year. "We recovered 37kg of heroin, 92kg of cannabis, 3kg of syabu, about 19,000 Ecstasy pills, 6kg of Ecstasy in powder form, 56,115 Eramin 5 pills and about 2 litres of codeine. "The drugs were seized from the syndicates' hideouts, their illegal business premises and homes," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh