Police: Dengkil rep Adhif's drug test was negative


PUTRAJAYA: Drug tests on Dengkil assemblyman Adhif Syan Abdullah and several others were negative, says Bukit Aman Aman Narcotics Crimes Investigation Department director Comm Datuk Ramli Din.

He said pathology tests on urine samples from the Adhif and several others came back negative.

"However, there are those from the group arrested who tested positive.

"The Attorney General's Chambers decided not to prosecute, hence all the cases are classified as 'No Further Action (NFA)'," he said when contacted oin Wednesday (March 11).

It was reported in January that Adhif and several members of two political parties were among 17 people detained following a raid on a private party in Puchong.

According to sources, Adhif, who is the Selangor Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia youth chief, was picked up in the early hours as the party was going on.

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