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11 civil servants fail dope test

They are among 30 nabbed for testing positive at party

- By REMAR NORDIN remar.nordin@thestar.com.my

JOHOR BARU: Eleven civil servants were among 30 partygoers arrested after testing positive for drugs during a raid at an entertainm­ent centre.

Johor police chief Comm M. Kumar said the raid early yesterday found that the entertainm­ent centre in Batu Pahat had operated beyond the allowed time.

“There were 49 people inside the premises who were busy partying. Urine tests revealed that 30 of them, consisting of 24 locals and six foreigners, tested positive for methamphet­amine, ketamine and benzodiaze­pine.

“This includes 11 male civil servants aged between 24 and 49, and an underage 17-year-old boy,” he said.

Comm Kumar added that the suspects, consisting of 24 men and six women, were aged between 17 and 52.

“We also arrested a 29-year-old man who is believed to be the premises keeper,” he said, adding that an investigat­ion was currently underway to find out where the suspects got their drugs from.

Police were waiting to obtain remand orders on the suspects, he said.

In an unrelated case, Comm Kumar said a 35-year-old man arrested for drug traffickin­g was found to have packed drugs into powdered juice and instant beverage packages.

His arrest by the roadside in Taman Pelangi here last Wednesday led police to uncover drugs worth Rm2.3mil at a house nearby.

“The suspect tested positive for methamphet­amine and amphetamin­e, and a background check revealed that the suspect has prior records involving drugs and crime.

“Upon interrogat­ion, the suspect then led the team to a house in Taman Pelangi where he rented a room to repackage the drugs that he bought,” Comm Kumar told a press conference at the Johor police headquarte­rs here yesterday.

He said the suspect’s modus operandi was to use the room to store and repackage the drugs before selling them at local entertainm­ent centres and private parties.

“One of the main reasons why drug syndicates hide their products in such packaging is to avoid being detected and arrested.

“The suspect has been active since February this year and we believe there are other members of the syndicate who are still at large,” Comm Kumar said.

The confiscate­d drugs include 13.57kg of ecstasy, 707 ecstasy pills, 2,465 Erimin 5 pills, 727gm of ketamine and 12 bottles of juice containing drugs.

Also seized were two vehicles and RM650 in cash, he said.

The case is being investigat­ed under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act for drug traffickin­g.

 ?? ?? Successful raid: Comm Kumar (middle) showing the confiscate­d drugs worth rm2.3mil during a press conference at the Johor police headquarte­rs in Johor Baru.
Successful raid: Comm Kumar (middle) showing the confiscate­d drugs worth rm2.3mil during a press conference at the Johor police headquarte­rs in Johor Baru.

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