The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Ice made up 45% of drugs consumed’

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He said “ice” made up 45% of drugs consumed last year, with heroin and yaba (pil kuda) at 27% and 11% respective­ly.

Pengasih is a non-government­al organisati­on formed in 1987 and operated entirely by former drug users, with nine rehab centres nationwide and over 3,500 beneficiar­ies.

Its rehabilita­tion programme lasts 12 months, with participan­ts signing up voluntaril­y.

Mohd Yunus said more drug addicts are turning to syabu as it has less physical withdrawal effects compared with heroin.

He said it is becoming more popular as it boosts confidence, energy and alertness, and keeps users motivated throughout the day.

“Everybody wants to achieve so much ... they end up using syabu,” he said, adding that syabu addicts are harder to spot than those on heroin.. Syabu poses grave dangers to the body, especially the brain and can lead to paranoia.

In recent years, police have intensifie­d enforcemen­t to curb the rising number of users but the demand and popularity of the drug is keeping the menace alive.

“The main demand for syabu is at nightspots where many of those who patronise these places are profession­als or those in good careers,” said federal police Narcotics Crimes Investigat­ions Department director Comm Datuk Seri Mohmad Salleh.

“It is not cheap and costs more than other drugs but these users can afford it. Depending on its supply and demand, it can range between RM40 and RM50 for a single dose.”

Mohmad said nationwide, police conduct checks and raids daily on entertainm­ent centres randomly and based on tip-offs but it was an uphill task to put an end to the scourge.

“It should be a concerted effort to eradicate this menace, from all relevant agencies such as the local councils and the National Drug Agency. Then, we will see significan­t progress.

He said investigat­ions showed that apart from drug pushers who pose as patrons, staff of entertainm­ent centres were also involved in peddling syabu to their customers.

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