
Malaysia: Major Drug Bust and Selangor's Motorcycle Subsidy Plan
Malaysia: Drug Bust Nets 66kg of Ganja, Selangor Announces Motorcycle Subsidy Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a significant development, Malaysian authorities announced the arrest of a 44-year-old suspect in connection with a major drug seizure. The operation, carried out in Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur, resulted in the confiscation of approximately 66 kilograms of ganja, estimated to be worth over RM216,000. While the suspect initially tested negative for drug use, investigations are ongoing. Separately, the state of Selangor revealed plans to provide financial assistance for motorcycle purchases. The proposed subsidy, ranging from RM500 to RM1000, will be offered to participants in the MyLesen B2 program. This initiative aims to support low-income families in acquiring motorcycles. "This is a step towards ensuring better accessibility and affordability for those who need it most," said a Selangor official. The program is expected to launch soon. These two events highlight both the ongoing fight against drug trafficking and the government's commitment to supporting its citizens.