(Kuching, 21st) A man from Sibu tested positive for methamphetamine (commonly known as 'ice', Syabu) during a job interview and was subsequently detained by the Sibu National Anti-Drugs Agency (Agensi Antidadah Kebangsaan, AADK).
The Sibu National Anti-Drugs Agency posted on its official Facebook page yesterday, stating that the 27-year-old man failed the initial urine screening while attending an interview with the Sarawak State Public Service Commission (Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Sarawak, SPANS) in Sibu recently.
The post stated: “The man originally intended to serve in the public sector, but during the interview process was found positive for drugs, causing his aspiration to go unfulfilled.”
Currently, the man is being investigated under Section 3(1) of the Drug Dependents (Treatment and Rehabilitation) Act 1983.
The agency stated that this arrest demonstrates the firm and uncompromising stance of the enforcement unit in ensuring that civil service candidates are free from involvement with drugs or illicit substances before recruitment.
In addition, the National Anti-Drugs Agency emphasized that it will continue to strengthen enforcement operations in order to achieve the “Drug Controlled 2030” (Dadah Terkawal 2030) goal.
The Sibu National Anti-Drugs Agency posted on its official Facebook page yesterday, stating that the 27-year-old man failed the initial urine screening while attending an interview with the Sarawak State Public Service Commission (Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Sarawak, SPANS) in Sibu recently.
Currently, the man is being investigated under Section 3(1) of the Drug Dependents (Treatment and Rehabilitation) Act 1983.
The agency stated that this arrest demonstrates the firm and uncompromising stance of the enforcement unit in ensuring that civil service candidates are free from involvement with drugs or illicit substances before recruitment.
In addition, the National Anti-Drugs Agency emphasized that it will continue to strengthen enforcement operations in order to achieve the “Drug Controlled 2030” (Dadah Terkawal 2030) goal.