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12 Selangor FC supporters charged with drug offences following Kuala Terengganu commotion

If convicted, the accused can be fined up to RM100,000, jailed a maximum of five years, and subjected to up to three years of police supervision

4:36 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Twelve Selangor FC supporters who allegedly caused a disturbance at the Kuala Terengganu drawbridge last Sunday have been charged in the magistrates’ court with drug possession and drug abuse offences.

According to Utusan Malaysia, Amirul Izham Anuwa, 26, faced three charges for possessing 1.12g of cannabis, 0.37g of nimetazepam, and for administering a dangerous drug believed to be tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) into his body at the Kuala Terengganu district police headquarters on Feb 2.

He was granted bail of RM5,000 for the two possession charges and RM2,000 for the drug administration charge, pending the outcome of chemical analysis.

Five other supporters — Akmal Hakim Abd Aziz, Alif Aiman Abdullah, Asyraaf Syazwan Azman, Akmal Haqim Amir Hamzah and Adam Hakimi Misra — were charged with administering THC at the same police headquarters between 2.55am and 3.45am on the same day.

Bail for each of them was set at RM2,000, also subject to chemical test results.

In a separate proceeding, six more individuals — Shafirul Hisham Hassan, 26, Syafiq Junaedi, 27, Ahmad Naqiuddin Ahmad Nordzri, 29, Ahmad Ziyad Zulkifli, 26, Afiq Haikal Gunawan, 27, and Asyraf Azli, 25 — were similarly charged with drug administration at the same location.

Five of them were accused of administering THC, while Asyraf Azli was charged with administering methamphetamine. Each was allowed bail of RM2,500.

All charges were brought under Sections 6, 12, 15(1)(a) and 38B(1) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 (Amendment 2002).

Upon conviction, those found guilty of drug administration offences face fines of up to RM100,000, imprisonment of up to five years, and police supervision for a period of two to three years. – February 4, 2026

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