EAIC Uncovers Disciplinary Offences In Handling Of Drug Cases At Kedah AADK

PUTRAJAYA, An investigation by the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) revealed disciplinary offences in the handling of drug cases involving a former unit chief at the National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK) in Sik, Kedah.

In a statement today, EAIC said that the former head is said to have protected individuals confirmed to be positive for drugs and failed to update the record book for the delivery of urine samples of Persons Under Investigation (OYDS).

‘A full investigation has been conducted into the complaint regarding the case, in accordance with subsection 27(4) of the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission Act 2009 (Act 700),’ said the commission.

The disciplinary offences included failing to handle the results of the OYDS urine screening, which tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine, resulting in a delay of nearly a year and six months in submitting the results to the OYDS employer.

According to EAIC, the former unit head also failed to ensure that the record book for the deliv
ery of OYDS urine samples was in order throughout his tenure at the Sik AADK, while two anti-drug assistants in the same office tasked with delivering and collecting these samples did not update the record book appropriately.

Therefore, EAIC, in a meeting on Sept 10, 2024, recommended several penalties to be imposed on the former unit head, including a six-month salary suspension for negligence and irresponsibility that hindered fair action from being taken against the OYDS by his employer.

The commission also recommended that the individual receive a warning for failing to keep the record book in order.

Similar warnings were recommended for the two assistants due to their failure to update the record book properly, it said.

‘The matter has been referred to the AADK disciplinary authority for further action,’ EAIC said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    Autistic Teenage Boy Found Drowned at Marina Bay Jetty.

    MUAR: An autistic teenage boy who was reported missing since leaving his house on Saturday was found drowned at the Marina Bay jetty here this morning. Muar district police chief ACP Raiz Mukhliz Azman Aziz said a public tip led to the discovery of a …

    JIPS Reviewing Service Records Of Four Policemen In Missing Jewellery Case.

    KUALA LUMPUR: The Bukit Aman Department of Integrity and Standards Compliance (JIPS) is currently reviewing the service records of four policemen believed to be involved in the case of missing jewellery belonging to a woman who was found deceased in h…