Keep an eye on foreign students, private colleges told


Seized items: DCP Abdul Rahim (left) holding up a block of dried ganja seized from the suspect’s apartment during a press conference at the Selangor police headquarters.

SHAH ALAM: Police are asking private higher learning institutes to cooperate with authorities on suspicious activities of foreign students, after one was found with 21kg of ganja in his apartment.

The 30-year-old Nigerian, who entered the country under a student visa, was arrested on Saturday at his home in Mentari Court, Bandar Sunway, where police found 21 large blocks of dried marijuana stashed inside his washing machine.

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