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A Malaysian man has prevented his British wife from returning to her home in the United Kingdom by making her addicted to drugs.
Chief of Narcotics Crime Investigation Department of Terengganu, a northern state in the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia, Roslan Abdul Wahid, revealed the case in the state's capital here on Tuesday.
According to Roslan, the couple have been drug-addicts for 15 years, and they spent 10,000 ringgit (3,225.8 U.S. dollars) every month to satisfy their drug habits.
Roslan said the police conducted a raid at the couple's bungalow last Sunday night after receiving tip-offs from members of the public.
When the police identified themselves, the 40-year-old foreign woman tried to escape but to no avail, said Roslan, adding that she was detained when her urine was tested positive for drugs.
Roslan said the woman's 46-year-old husband, the owner of a 40- room resort, was later held when he admitted that he was the house owner upon returning home.
Roslan said that the man, also a drug mule, told the police that his relationship with his wife was not good, and this had prompted him to drug his wife so that she would become a drug- addict, and could not go back to her country of origin.
The man also led the police to a room where various kinds of drugs, including heroin, syabu, eramin pills and cannabis, were kept, said Roslan, adding that this was the largest drug seizure in southern Terengganu over last three years.
It was learnt that drugs worth 75,000 ringgit (24,193.5 U.S. dollars), three cars, including two luxurious ones, and jewelleries, five marijuana trees, were seized during the raid.
Preliminary investigations did not rule out the possibility that the man had been a drug supplier to tourists at his resort.
The couple has two sons aged 14 and 16 respectively.
XINHUA
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