A waste, Anwar and I don’t use ganja, says Rafizi FMTNews
KUALA LUMPUR: Economy minister Rafizi Ramli says he and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim do not consume ganja, after they were sent a parcel believed to contain a tube of toothpaste with cannabis leaf extract.
“I don’t know . It was sent to the office and I didn’t open it myself as it was addressed to the prime minister and myself,” said Rafizi.Rafizi, who was speaking to reporters at Parliament today, added that the package would have been brought away by the police. Sepang police chief Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof said yesterday the parcel contained a tube of toothpaste bearing a cannabis leaf logo and the words “Happy Green” on it.Kamarul said police raided the courier office following a report lodged by a government officer who received a phone call about the parcel.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Police seize parcel containing 'cannabis toothpaste' mailed to Rafizi, AnwarKUALA LUMPUR, March 13 — The police said today they have seized a parcel containing a tube of toothpaste — suspected to contain cannabis extract — in a parcel addressed to...
Read more »
Police Confiscates Parcel With Cannabis Toothpaste Addressed To 'Rafizi and Anwar' | TRPThe police were alerted about the package after the Ministry of Economy received a suspicious package containing ‘cannabis leaf’ a week before.
Read more »
It's a waste I don't take weed, Rafizi jokes of cannabis toothpaste sent anonymouslyKUALA LUMPUR, March 14 — Minister of Economy Rafizi Ramli chuckled today when asked about a toothpaste parcel that supposedly contained cannabis — an illegal drug — from an...
Read more »
RM750 million allocation for IPR is sufficient - economy ministerImplementing the scheme is to help 130,000 hardcore poor, says Rafizi.
Read more »
Perlis industrial park to attract RM2.5 billion in investments, says Rafizi | The Malaysian InsightChuping Valley project set to create nearly 2,000 job opportunities upon completion.
Read more »