No fentanyl seizure, smuggling attempts in Kelantan, police confirm

Top cop says there was a misunderstanding during recent presser, clarifies Thai reps informed about cases involving Myanmar-Thai borders, not Malaysia

Kelantan police have denied that there were seizures or attempts to smuggle fentanyl into the state. – DEA pic, April 30, 2024

KOTA BHARU – Kelantan police have denied the occurrence of any seizure or attempt to smuggle fentanyl into the state. 

Its chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said there was a misunderstanding during a press conference yesterday regarding the issue. 

He said that during the press conference, he informed that last Friday, representatives from the Thai Parliament held a meeting with the leadership of the Kelantan police. 

“During the meeting, several cross-border crime issues were discussed, including the drugs (fentanyl), and the Thai Parliament representatives informed about attempts to smuggle fentanyl across the Myanmar-Thailand borders. 

“Kelantan police deny any seizure of fentanyl drugs in the state and there have been no attempts to smuggle them here,” he said in a statement today. 

Meanwhile, in Pasir Puteh, Zaki said a total of 90 cases of sexual crimes were recorded throughout Kelantan from early January to April this year. 

The cases involved rape (49 cases), offences under the Sexual Offences against Children Act (26), sodomy/unnatural acts (six), distribution of obscene images (five), and indecent gestures (four). – April 30, 2024