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Top 5 At 5: Revisiting Our Approach To Drug Crimes

Muhammad Harish Kumar, President, Malaysia Society of Awareness

23-Aug-24 17:00

Top 5 At 5: Revisiting Our Approach To Drug Crimes

Stories we covered today:

1. Our top story: Nasyid singer Yasin Sulaiman has been sentenced to life in prison and 16 strokes of the cane over three drug-related offences, which include possession, consumption and cultivation of cannabis. We hear from Muhammad Harish Kumar, President of the Malaysia Society of Awareness, on whether punitive punishments are the best approach in cases like this.

2. Individuals with criminal records might get a chance to start over, as Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution announces plan to review the registrations of criminal records, which currently includes people who were investigated by the police but never charged, as well as those not fully convicted. To help us understand the laws surrounding this, we speak to criminal lawyer, Goh Cia Yee.

3. An insulin shortage has hit hospital and clinics under the Ministry of Health, due to production issues. Professor Dr Rohana Abdul Ghani, a consultant endocrinologist at the Faculty of Medicine in UiTM, discusses why insulin is important in diabetes treatment and whether alternative therapies are sufficient.

4. The construction of the Nenggiri Hydroelectric Dam in Gua Musang, Kelantan, is set to displace 245 Orang Asli households, causing cultural and social upheaval for the community. We hear thoughts from Seira Sacha Abu Bakar, chairperson of the Bar Council Committee on Orang Asli Rights.

5. China's video game "Black Myth: Wukong" becomes a massive hit after its launch, marking a milestone in China's gaming industry as it becomes their first ever video game to attain AAA status, a term here used to describe used to describe major, high-budget, stand alone games. We hear thoughts from Jonathan Leo, the content director of Kakuchopurei.com and Wan Amirul Adlan, senior games journalist At Nmia Gaming about the video game's appeal and its rising popularity.

Image Credit: Aphiwat chuangchoem, Pexels

Produced by: Alena Nadia, Alia Zefri, Tee Shiao Eek, Juliet Jacobs, Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Dashran Yohan


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Categories:  health policywellnessLaw/Activismenvironmentpoliticsgovernmentinternational

Tags:  wukongcriminal recordvideo gamedamNenggiri Hydroelectric Daminsulincannabis





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