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Title: | Malaysia: Gangsters List Given To DPM |
Published On: | 2000-08-03 |
Source: | Star (Malaysia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 13:39:34 |
GANGSTERS LIST GIVEN TO DPM
KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had
been given a list of details on gangsters harassing local authorities who
cracked down on premises peddling Ecstasy pills and running horse-racing
video machines.
The list, which included the gangsters' vehicles and number plates, was
submitted by Transport Minister and MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong
Sik at Putrajaya yesterday.
Dr Ling said Abdullah, who is also Home Minister, wanted to be regularly
updated on the campaign on social ills.
The MCA will be launching an all-out war on Ecstasy pills and horse-racing
machines at the party headquarters here on Monday.
The short-term effect of the pills include damaging a person's vital organs
like the brain, kidneys and liver.
It is also suspected to be the cause of many fatal accidents, Dr Ling said.
Dr Ling also urged the public, particularly MCA members, to co-operate by
providing feedback on the type of vehicles, their number plates and
photographs if possible on those harassing the local authorities in their
enforcement rounds.
He said he would also direct the Road Transport Department to study how
many accidents were related to Ecstasy pill usage.
Dr Ling said he had also met the inter-religious council on Tuesday and
they had pledged their support.
He said closing down nightspots was not the way to check the problem
because it would instead adversely affect tourism.
In Rawang, Selangor police chief Datuk Nik Ismail Nik Yusof said yesterday
that Ecstasy pill addiction in the state was at a worrying stage.
DCP Nik Ismail said police had conducted numerous raids and seized a large
quantity of Ecstasy pills, adding that police would continue raiding
nightspots where the pills were abused.
He said police had also held discussions with MCA on the matter and both
parties were working closely to rid the state of the menace.
KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had
been given a list of details on gangsters harassing local authorities who
cracked down on premises peddling Ecstasy pills and running horse-racing
video machines.
The list, which included the gangsters' vehicles and number plates, was
submitted by Transport Minister and MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong
Sik at Putrajaya yesterday.
Dr Ling said Abdullah, who is also Home Minister, wanted to be regularly
updated on the campaign on social ills.
The MCA will be launching an all-out war on Ecstasy pills and horse-racing
machines at the party headquarters here on Monday.
The short-term effect of the pills include damaging a person's vital organs
like the brain, kidneys and liver.
It is also suspected to be the cause of many fatal accidents, Dr Ling said.
Dr Ling also urged the public, particularly MCA members, to co-operate by
providing feedback on the type of vehicles, their number plates and
photographs if possible on those harassing the local authorities in their
enforcement rounds.
He said he would also direct the Road Transport Department to study how
many accidents were related to Ecstasy pill usage.
Dr Ling said he had also met the inter-religious council on Tuesday and
they had pledged their support.
He said closing down nightspots was not the way to check the problem
because it would instead adversely affect tourism.
In Rawang, Selangor police chief Datuk Nik Ismail Nik Yusof said yesterday
that Ecstasy pill addiction in the state was at a worrying stage.
DCP Nik Ismail said police had conducted numerous raids and seized a large
quantity of Ecstasy pills, adding that police would continue raiding
nightspots where the pills were abused.
He said police had also held discussions with MCA on the matter and both
parties were working closely to rid the state of the menace.
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