Sleepless nights as addicts rule in Kuala Baram


blind men James Ensering (right) and Jembu Margi (left) lodging police at the Miri Central Police Station claiming they were harassed by youths high on drugs or alcohol. stephen pic

MIRI: Residents living in the squatter resettlement schemes in the Kuala Baram district north of Miri City, on the way to the Sarawak-Brunei border, are worried about the presence of gangs of youths who are believed to be addicts of drugs and alcohol.

These young hooligans are believed to be responsible for a string of break-ins and vandalism in the area where former squatters had taken up residence.

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