9 Pinays arrested in drug ring crackdown in Kuala Lumpur

MANILA, Philippines - At least nine Filipino women being used as drug "mules" were rescued by Philippine and Malaysian agents in a crackdown on a Nigerian drug syndicate operating in Kuala Lumpur.

Radio dzBB reported Wednesday morning that the Filipino women were employed to transport illegal drugs to various countries. The raids on the Nigerian drug syndicate were conducted in three areas in the Malaysian capital, it noted.

Philippine authorities said the NBI has started verifying the identities of the gang's Filipino cohorts.

Philippine ambassador to Malaysia Victoriano Lecaros said the Filipinas were recruited to swallow the drugs and smuggle them to Argentina, Brazil, China and other Asian countries.

Initial investigation showed the gang would entice Filipino women via Internet chats to go to Malaysia and earn up to $3,000 (P140,700) per trip.

The gang would even pay for the Filipino women's flight to Kuala Lumpur. Once they arrive, they are briefed on the gang's plans.

The NBI learned of the operation after one member bolted the operation and told about it. - GMANews.TV

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