Kids pushing drugs in cowboy town


KOTA KINABALU: Despite its tiny size, the “cowboy town” of Kunak has seen two cases of children being made drug pushers by syndicates this month.

Located in the east coast of Sabah with an estimated 60,000 population, Kunak police found a 12-year-old selling drugs from his house to addicts while his pa­rents were out at work on Saturday, Kunak police chief Supt Mohd Nasaruddin Nasir said.

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