Chinese national planned drug-fuelled gay party at hotel, say cops

Police in Kuala Lumpur have charged 51 individuals following a raid on a drug-fueled party at a hotel, which resulted in one death. A Chinese national is accused of organizing the event and promoting it via social media.
Why it matters
The incident highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts against illicit drug use and the role of social media in organizing unregulated social gatherings.
Share Bukit Aman says the 51 suspects arrested in a police raid on the party have been charged with various drug offences. Bukit Aman narcotics crime investigation department director Hussein Omar Khan said investigations found that the Chinese national promoted the gay party on Instagram using his private account. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : A Chinese national who was arrested alongside 50 others over an allegedly drug-fuelled gay party at a Kuala Lumpur hotel last month is believed to be the organiser of the event, according to police. Bukit Aman narcotics crime investigation department director Hussein Omar Khan said investigations found that the man promoted the party on Instagram using his private account, Berita Harian reported.
The article relies on police statements and court charges, maintaining a neutral tone despite the sensitive nature of the event.
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