Three arrested over sale of ecstasy at Pinkfish concert

Selangor police have found that the drug was made available both inside and outside the New Year’s Eve concert venue

4:54 PM MYT

 

PETALING JAYA — Police arrested three men on suspicion of selling party drug ecstasy (MDMA) during the Pinkfish Countdown 2024 New Year’s Eve concert in Bandar Sunway where four people died.

Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the suspects, aged between 20 and 30, were detained from locations across Selangor from Jan 8 to Jan 12.

Some concertgoers reportedly bought ecstasy pills inside while others acquired them outside.

“One of the three suspects was believed to have attended the concert while the other two were outside. An interrogation on survivors revealed that some bought ecstasy pills at the concert and there were also those who obtained the pills outside,” he said.


Hussein was speaking to reporters after officiating a road safety campaign, Ops Selamat, in conjunction with the Chinese New Year at the PJS2 Toll Plaza on New Pantai Expressway (NPE) here today.

Police had earlier received six reports from University Malaya Medical Centre (PPUM) and Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) regarding seven concertgoers who sought treatment after exhibiting symptoms from drug intake.

Four died at the New Year Eve countdown party while three were discharged from medical treatment days later.

Hussein announced new stringent conditions for future concerts, including evaluating what type of music is played.

“Among the conditions are that we will look at the genre of music staged, the number of spectators depending on the location of the concert and organisers must have emergency first-aid kits.

“In addition, police will deploy a narcotics team to prevent or combat any drug abuse including drug sales at concerts,” he said. – January 25, 2025

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