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Woman claims police dismissed her report about alleged drugging

By FMT in May 28, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Woman claims police dismissed her report about alleged drugging


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A woman claims a police officer at the Batu Kawan police station refused to take her report about allegedly being drugged by her workplace supervisor.
SEBERANG PERAI:

A 24-year-old woman has lodged a police report against an officer at the Batu Kawan police station, claiming he refused to register her complaint about allegedly being drugged by her workplace supervisor.

The woman said she felt disoriented and faint after a supervisor gave her an unknown substance on May 21. He offered to drive her home but delayed the trip.

She said she then contacted her friend, who immediately called for an ambulance when she reached the lobby of her condominium.

At the hospital, a three-hour examination and urine test returned positive for narcotics. She claims she has never used drugs.

When she reported the incident to the police, an officer questioned her motives and expressed suspicion about her relationship with the supervisor.

The officer allegedly warned her not to return to the workplace or the police station, threatening arrest over the positive drug result.

“I was told not to come back to (the workplace) or the police station about the matter because I could be arrested for the positive drug test,” she wrote in her report.

She also alleged the officer intimidated her friend, asking if he had money to bail her out.

The woman also feared the CCTV footage at her workplace may have been deleted and is dissatisfied that her statement wasn’t formally recorded before the officer declared the case closed.

She is now demanding a full investigation into both her supervisor’s conduct and the police officer’s handling of her complaint.

When contacted by FMT, the police declined to comment on the case, only saying it is under investigation.



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