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IGP affirms no one will be shielded in alleged police links to drug network

Police confirm that investigations are underway into allegations of a drug distribution network in Langkawi allegedly involving police personnel

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 12 May 2026 12:40PM

IGP affirms no one will be shielded in alleged police links to drug network
Police investigate alleged drug ring linked to officers in Langkawi, no compromise promised - May 12, 2026

THE Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM)) has confirmed that it is investigating allegations of a drug distribution network operating in Langkawi involving individuals believed to include members of the police force, amid assurances that firm legal action will be taken if misconduct is proven.

Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Ismail said the investigation remains at an early stage, with authorities working to identify those involved and determine whether the alleged activities are linked to organised criminal networks.

“That is still under investigation. I need to determine who is involved, the individuals concerned or which groups are implicated.

“So, for now we cannot comment, and God willing, I will call a press conference to provide further details,” he said.

He made the remarks after attending the launch of the PDRM Special Dialogue (PSD) V 2026 in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.

Khalid stressed that no further details would be released at this stage to avoid compromising the investigation, adding that premature speculation could interfere with ongoing police work.

In a separate development, he reiterated that PDRM remain fully committed to combating drug trafficking nationwide, including through large-scale enforcement operations conducted throughout the year.

“Of course. Everyone is aware. This year alone, we have carried out many large-scale drug seizures to ensure national security remains safeguarded, God willing,” he said.

Khalid also warned that strict action would be taken against any police officer or personnel found to be involved in criminal activity, regardless of rank or position.

“If it involves security laws and so on, we will not hesitate to make a police report and take legal action,” he said.

He urged the public not to speculate on the case and to allow authorities to carry out a full and transparent investigation.

Local media had earlier reported the alleged re-emergence of a structured drug distribution network operating in parts of Langkawi, following the death of an individual previously linked to drug-related activities several years ago.

Reports claimed the network was believed to be led by a person identified as a police officer, with assistance from associates allegedly connected to earlier syndicates that were previously active in the area.

The same reports suggested that some individuals involved had historical links to past criminal groups and continued drug distribution activities despite repeated enforcement operations by PDRM and the National Anti-Drug Agency (Agensi Antidadah Kebangsaan (AADK)).

Authorities have not confirmed these allegations, while investigations remain ongoing.

The developments have renewed concerns over drug abuse in the tourist island, which has long faced persistent narcotics-related challenges despite continuous enforcement efforts. - May 12, 2026

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