Lifeline for substance abusers


HULU TERENGGANU 30 NOV 2013: Mohammad Endut,56 (right) supervising his workers at his farm in Kampung Pelandan here. zabidi tusin/the star/kuala terengganu/

HULU TERENGGANU: Not many employers are willing to take the risk of hiring active drug users like oil palm plantation owner Mohammad Endut, but the 56-year-old believes that giving them a job is the best way to help them.

“When I see drug users, especially hardcore ones, I am not angry with them, I pity them instead. That is why I want to dedicate my life to helping them.

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