People’s help needed to fight Public Enemy No 1


I REFER to the report “Still public enemy No 1” (Sunday Star, March 1) where Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that the country’s number one enemy, drug abuse, remains a major problem with some of the latest addicts being as young as seven years old.

It is most frightening when he revealed that “...syndicates are luring the young by mixing drugs with sweets and giving these out for free. They later get the young hooked on drugs”.

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