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In a significant operation in Kelantan, Malaysia, officers have apprehended a woman and confiscated five firearms linked to illegal wildlife activities. This raid occurred at a residence in Kampung Miak, Kuala Krai, prompted by intelligence reports suggesting suspicious behavior.
Carried out under Ops Bersepadu Khazanah, the operation involved a collaborative effort among various agencies, including the Royal Malaysia Police, the Kelantan Forestry Department, and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, focusing on combating wildlife crimes.
Southeast Brigade General Operations Force Commander Ahmad Radzi Hussain stated that authorities executed the raid around 6:45 PM, identifying themselves prior to conducting the search of the premises.
During the operation, officers uncovered five different types of firearms within the house. The discovery of these weapons raised alarms in connection with the ongoing investigation into illegal wildlife activities.
The detained woman is being questioned to assist investigations, particularly regarding violations of the Firearms Act. Further details about her identity or potential connections to wildlife trafficking networks remain undisclosed.
All seized firearms have been transferred to the Gua Musang district police station for further analysis and legal proceedings. Investigators are actively working to reveal the full scope of the activities tied to this case.
This operation underscores the commitment of Malaysian authorities to combat illegal wildlife trade and associated crimes, which continue to pose a considerable challenge in the area. Officials emphasize their dedication to enforcing laws and safeguarding natural resources through coordinated actions.
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