The Borneo Post

Entertainm­ent outlets supplying drugs to youths worrying

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ALOR SETAR: The existence of an increasing number of entertainm­ent premises used by drug addicts or trafficker­s to supply the prohibited items to customers, especially students, is worrying especially as the new year approaches.

Kedah Police Chief Datuk Asri Yusoff said under the formula ‘one addict looks for four victims/customers’, the addicts or trafficker­s were becoming bolder in placing the drugs in beverage bottles such as Coca Cola, Ribena or inserting them in cigarettes without awareness of the victims.

“The drug supply is according to category, such as retail shops, for example, if one wants Eramin or Ecstasy, all are available, depending on the customer. Those who like entertainm­ent and follow their friends who take drugs, surely they can become drug addicts within a short period.

“It’s normal during the new year celebratio­n that entertainm­ent outlets ( pub, bar) will become places of attraction, and here the addicts or trafficker­s carry out their activities,” he said at a media conference at the Kedah Contingent Police Headquarte­rs, here yesterday.

Thus, he advised parents to take serious attention on the movement of their children whether at school or entertainm­ent outlet so that they were not involved in such activities.

At the media conference, Asri also disclosed that police had raided an entertainm­ent outlet on Jalan Tembaga, Seberang Jalan Putra near here yesterday and carried urine tests on 115 male patrons and 56 women who were celebratin­g the anniversar­y of the outlet’s formation.

The raid at 1am (Dec 25) led to the arrest of 18 men and four women aged between 18 and 57 who were found positive of drugs.

Following inspection, police found four plastic packets containing 85 pills of the Eramin- 5 drugs, a plastic packet containing Ecstasy drugs, and a 390-mililiter Coca Cola bottle believed to contain a liquid drug.

Also found were five plastic packets containing five sticks of cigarettes believed to contain drugs and a bottle containing ketamine drugs.

He said a 34-year- old local man who was also the manager of the premises was remanded for three days beginning yesterday for further investigat­ion while the 22 patrons detained were given police bail while waiting for the urine report from the Pathology Department. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Five of the APM members who were on duty when Kota Kuala Muda was hit by the tsunami in 2004. Hasrul is at second right. — Bernama photo
Five of the APM members who were on duty when Kota Kuala Muda was hit by the tsunami in 2004. Hasrul is at second right. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Some of the drugs that were seized being displayed during a media conference at the Kedah Contingent Police Headquarte­rs. — Bernama photo
Some of the drugs that were seized being displayed during a media conference at the Kedah Contingent Police Headquarte­rs. — Bernama photo

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