Abdul Hamid Bador says he is concerned about the menace following the arrest of over 200 police officers and personnel for drug abuse. FMTNews Police
BANGKOK: Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador says he is determined to make the police force drug-free, noting that some 260 officers and personnel were arrested for drug abuse within a span of two months.
Hamid said the problem of drug abuse in Malaysia had reached a “critical” level and efforts had been stepped up to combat the menace. On the perception of the fear of crime among Malaysians and foreign tourists, Hamid said the police force was collaborating with Universiti Malaya to conduct a study.
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