Malaysia

504 nabbed in entertainment centre drug raids so far this year: cops

9,208.81g, 450 litres of various drugs also seized, say police

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 10:12PM

504 nabbed in entertainment centre drug raids so far this year: cops
Police say that in order to combat illegal activities, they conduct intelligence and monitoring on social sites or apps that were detected to have advertised such activities. – The Vibes file pic, June 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 9,208.81g of various types of drugs and 450 litres of various types of drugs in liquid form were seized while 504 individuals were arrested in raids on entertainment centres nationwide from January to June this year. 

Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) secretary Datuk Noorsiah Mohd Saaduddin said of the total, 5,135.57g of various types of drugs and 450 litres of various types of drugs in liquid form were seized and a total of 160 people were detained for various offences under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. 

She said the RMP takes note of the revelation by the Malaysian Community Crime Care Association (MCCC) on the list of 15 entertainment centres alleged to be drug distribution centres in the capital.

“The RMP always takes action against drug trafficking and abuse activities and a total of 194 raids have been carried out nationwide. To prevent vice activities, the Criminal Investigation Department conducted Op Noda in targeted locations such as massage parlours, hotels and entertainment centres.

“In the operation, a total of 995 raids were carried out for the period from January to April last year with the arrest of 2,948 people involved in prostitution and illegal entertainment centre activity throughout the country,” she said in a statement today. 

She said for the Kuala Lumpur contingent alone, 420 raids were carried out with 1,115 arrests during the period.

“Besides that, 55 raids were also made through Integrated Ops with other RMP departments with the arrest of 177 people in the same period, involving raids on entertainment premises throughout the country,” she said.

She added that in combating these illegal activities, police always conducted intelligence and monitoring on social sites or apps that were detected to have advertised prostitution activities.

Noorsiah said police also received the cooperation of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to monitor websites in order to curb such activities.

She said any information on drug abuse and trafficking activities can be given to the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department hotline at 012-208-7222.

“Information related to immoral activities can be channelled via email to [email protected],” she said.

Last Thursday, MCCC alleged that 15 entertainment centres around the capital were detected carrying out drug abuse and trafficking activities believed to be masterminded by the owners of the premises and drug syndicates. – Bernama, June 26, 2022

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