Kedah cops identify 15 schools for 'clean-up op' over drug offences


By G.C.TAN
  • Nation
  • Monday, 17 Apr 2017

ALOR SETAR: Kedah police have identified 15 schools in the state which have the most students involved in drug abuse and trafficking, and plan to carry out a clean-up operation soon.

State Police Chief Datuk Asri Yusoff said nearly 100 students from 15 schools in the Kota Setar, Kubang Pasu, Kuala Muda and Padang Terap districts were believed to be involved in such activities.

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