Acting Perak police chief Deputy Comm Zulkafli Sariaat revealed that cemeteries, abandoned buildings, oil palm plantations, and overgrown grassy areas are common haunts for drug addicts in the state. The police recently conducted a three-day raid arresting 80 individuals aged 25 to 70. Zulkafli assured the public that daily operations are conducted throughout Perak to address the growing concern of drug-related cases.
IPOH: Cemeteries , abandoned buildings, oil palm plantations, and overgrown grassy areas see the most arrests of drug addicts.
“They take turns to take their fix,” he said, adding that the raid at the cemetery was conducted in the morning. “During ops, one of our men was even injured chasing after a drug addict.” “There is public concern about the increasing number of drug-related cases, and some even accuse us of not doing enough.
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