
EAIC: Nada officers breached SOPs, freed drug-positive suspects during Negri Sembilan raid
KUALA LUMPUR: The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) has found evidence that several people who tested positive for drugs during a raid on a village in Labu, Negri Sembilan, on March 8 2023 were released by the authorities.
In a statement today, the EAIC said the Negri Sembilan branch of the National Anti-Drugs Agency (Nada) was also found to have failed to comply with the agency's standard operating procedures (SOP) during the operation at Kampung Felda LBJ.
The commission said the findings followed a complaint lodged against Negri Sembilan Nada over allegations concerning the release of the drug-positive individuals.
"This investigation was carried out based on the complaint received under subsection 27(4) of the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission Act 2009.
"The investigation found that there is evidence indicating that several individuals who tested positive for drugs during the raid were released, which constitutes an offence under Section 221 of the Penal Code.
"Additionally, several Nada officers were found to have failed to comply with Nada's SOP during the operation," it said.
The EAIC said it would refer the findings of criminal conduct to the public prosecutor, and the findings related to disciplinary offences involving the Nada officers would be referred to the Disciplinary Authority with a recommendation for disciplinary action.
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