In Kelantan, Malaysia’s second-safest state after Sabah, Deputy Menteri Besar Fadzli Hassan proudly highlighted a low crime index of 96 per 100,000 population, as reported by the Statistics Department. Speaking at the state assembly, he addressed concerns about drug abuse, a nationwide issue, recalling high amphetamine use during past administrations. Fadzli emphasized the state’s proactive measures under its “Developing Through Islam” philosophy, including new laws, shutting down gambling outlets, regulating alcohol, and promoting prayer and modest dressing. Cultural practices like Mak Yong and wayang kulit were adjusted to align with Islamic values, aiming to curb social ills and maintain safety. Second safest state!
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