Fast becoming ‘Pulau Ketum’


KUALA PERLIS: Residents in Pulau Ketam near here have expressed concern, especially for their safety, with criminals turning the fishing village into a transit port for smuggling ketum leaves to a neighbouring country.

One of the residents, a fisherman who requested to be known as Pak Non, 58, said his concern was not only the safety of his family members but also the future of the young people on the island.

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