Briyani leaves a negative experience


PETALING JAYA: Poppy seeds may be a harmless ingredient in baked goods and certain dishes, but it does cause people to test positive for drugs in urine tests.

Journalist C. Sheila recalled an incident four years ago when her brother C. Vinod, then 30, was travelling by bus and was stopped by Singapore Customs before being randomly asked to take a urine test.

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