Monitor children to ensure no bad habits, parents told


Ab Wahab (second from left) pinning the anti-drug badge on SMK Taman Perling student Muhammad Danish Danial Jasmi while Tanjung Puteri assemblyman Datuk Adam Sumiru (left) and Johor Baru District Pemadam Anti-Drugs assistant officer Fauzi Faizal look on. — ZAZALI MUSA/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Parents and teachers are urged to closely monitor their schoolgoing children, especially teenage boys, to find out whether they have picked up casual smoking.

The Johor Baru District Drug Prevention Association of Malaysia (Pemadam) chairman Ab Wahab Ridwan said there would be tell-tale signs if they have a smoking habit.

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