MUKAH – Police in Mukah have detained a 27-year-old man following a roadside arrest that later revealed positive results for drug use.
The incident occurred on Jalan Mukah-Oya on Saturday afternoon, when officers from the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division of the Mukah District Police Headquarters (IPD Mukah) noticed the suspect behaving suspiciously near a local higher education institution.
The man was stopped at approximately 2.30 pm and taken into custody for further checks. Initial inspection at the scene did not uncover any prohibited substances or items.
However, once at the police station, a urine test confirmed the presence of amphetamine and methamphetamine in his system.
Authorities have confirmed that the case is being investigated under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.
Under this provision, individuals found guilty may face imprisonment of up to two years, a fine not exceeding RM5,000, and mandatory supervision for a period not longer than three years.
Police sources indicated that the suspect, employed as a manual labourer, has a history of drug-related offences. He is currently being held at the Mukah Police Station while investigations continue.
Officers are expected to examine his background and connections to determine whether he is linked to wider drug abuse activities in the district.
Drug abuse remains a pressing concern in Sarawak, with enforcement agencies regularly conducting operations to curb its spread.
National reports highlight that methamphetamine continues to be the most commonly abused drug in Malaysia, with rural districts also facing challenges due to accessibility and trafficking routes.
The Royal Malaysia Police have repeatedly stressed the importance of community cooperation in reporting suspicious activities, as grassroots vigilance often plays a crucial role in enforcement success.
Mukah IPD has reiterated its commitment to tackling drug abuse and related crimes. In a statement, the district police chief urged members of the public to share any information that could assist investigations.
Residents can contact the Mukah Police Hotline at 084-871222 or report directly to the nearest police station.
The arrest underscores ongoing efforts by law enforcement to strengthen community safety and reduce the risks posed by narcotics.
Authorities continue to encourage public awareness campaigns, particularly among young people, to highlight the dangers of drug use and its impact on families and society.





