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Kelantan police hunting two friends linked to singer Eda Ezrin’s case

By theStar in August 10, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Kelantan police hunting two friends linked to singer Eda Ezrin's case



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KOTA BHARU: police are hunting two friends accused of victimising well-known singer Eda Ezrin, whose real name is Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Wan Ismail.

police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the man and woman are believed to have victimised the 30-year-old Eda Ezrin, her husband and four friends, leading to their nine-month detention at the Narathiwat Provincial Central Prison.

“During questioning on Thursday and Friday, all of them gave consistent statements,” he said.

“Eda Ezrin and four others did not admit to the charge of possessing drugs and claimed they were victimised by the two friends,” he said at a press conference at the police headquarters on Sunday (Aug 10).

He said the two friends named by Eda Ezrin and the other four are already on the police watchlist and added that the police are now pursuing both individuals.

In the same development, Mohd Yusoff said they would recall Eda Ezrin, her husband and the four friends if needed.

“In Thailand, Eda Ezrin, her husband and the four friends were only convicted of testing positive for drugs and served three months in prison for that offence,” he said.

Sinar Harian previously reported that Eda Ezrin, her husband and four friends were charged in the Narathiwat Provincial Court with drug use and possession of 6,059 yaba (methamphetamine) pills.

All the accused — singer Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Wan Ismail, 30, also known as Eda Ezrin; Mohamad Alif Deraman, 33; Mohd Affendi Ahmad, 35; Nur Aida Mamat, 33; Erdieka Mohd Noor, 32; and Zuhaira Nasrin, 25 — pleaded guilty to drug use before Judge Yuan Khao Kham.

However, they pleaded not guilty to possessing 6,059 yaba pills when detained at a hotel in Golok on November 1 last year.

Meanwhile, two of Eda Ezrin’s friends, Erdieka and Zuhaira, pleaded guilty to entering Thailand without official documents and residing in the country illegally.

Last Wednesday, Eda Ezrin, her husband and the four friends were fully released from detention at the Narathiwat Provincial Central Prison.

Their release followed the court’s rejection of the prosecutor’s application to extend the time to file an appeal for the sixth time.

 

 

 

 



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