KUALA LUMPUR: Anyone caught with ketamine, a popular date-rape drug, and Nimetazepam, better known as Eramin 5, will now be charged with trafficking under Section 39b of the Dangerous Drugs Act.
The amount does not matter as long as police can demonstrate that a transaction – a selling and a buying – had occurred.
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