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Undercover cops to be deployed at concerts to curb drug abuse: Hussein

In a follow-up on Pinkfish Countdown deaths, state police chief says this is not a new operation but it was not publicly disclosed before

Drug traces found in blood of deceased Pinkfish attendees: cops

Subang Jaya police chief says Chemistry Department report reveals this and matter referred to UMMC for full report

Where were the drugs from? Kepong MP wants full probe into cops nabbed at Cheras club

Lim Lip Eng urges for proper investigation not only on individual cases but possible ‘bigger criminal network’, questioning if they stole substances from dealers, evidence room

Five charged over Matthew Perry’s death

Investigation reveals extensive underground network of drug suppliers moving large amounts of ketamine

Driver who fatally ploughed into three Pakistanis pleads guilty to drug abuse

The driver of the car involved in the collision that killed three Pakistani men two days ago pleaded guilty to drug abuse in the magistrates court here, today

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