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04 February 2018

Premix Durian Coffee taken by Nepalese which made them goyang kepala had been tampered with



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Premix coffee may have been tampered with, say cops

NATION


Saturday, 3 Feb 2018




by crystal chiam shiying





GEORGE TOWN: Police say substances believed to be drugs were found in samples of the premix coffee that “stirred” up a controversy here earlier this week.

The coffee sachets consumed by at least five persons who became ill were believed to have been tampered with.

George Town OCPD Asst Comm Anuar Omar, who revealed this yesterday, said the substances were found in the samples of the premix coffee consumed by two Nepalese security guards.

“Checks show


He said the lab tests compared the coffee consumed by the Nepalese men to the original product from the factory.

“Results showed differences in weight, mixture and packaging.

“They suspect that a type of drug, which has yet to be identified, was added into the premix coffee,” he said.

ACP Anuar said police were investigating the case under Section 272 of the Penal Code for adulteration of food or drinks intended for sale.

Penang Health Department director Dr Wan Mansor Hamzah said five patients received treatment at Penang Hospital between Jan 27 and 30 after consuming premix durian coffee.

The victims, who included the two Nepalese guards, were warded with severe fatigue after drinking the coffee.

The coffee company involved, My Cafe Marketing and Trading Sdn Bhd, said it appointed Acumen Scientific Sdn Bhd to run lab tests on the tampered product.

In a statement yesterday, the company said that one of its employees received a call from a woman who complained that she was unwell after drinking the coffee on Monday.

“We visited her and she told us that the coffee was given to her at a temple. She told us her friend also suffered from the same symptoms after drinking the coffee,” My Cafe said.

The company has since lodged a police report and also got in touch with the Health Ministry.


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/02/03/premix-coffee-may-have-been-tampered-with-say-cops/#mmMrQtEERi31tKsV.99


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