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Police: Perak state rep has right to do second urine test
A Perak state assemblyperson’s move to undergo a second urine test, after first testing positive for drugs when he was detained with others at an entertainment centre in Perai on Jan 13, is within his rights, said Penang Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) chief Mustafa Kamal Gani Abdullah.
He said although the second urine test by the 54-year-old man was negative, police could not use the result.
“Police are still waiting for the...
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