Sunday, October 12, 2008
Bird's eye view of our office
Sikuati Town Campaign: A Pictorial Part 2
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sikuati Township Campaign: A Pictorial
Hooray... we sure did outrun it.. hey look a hill clearance... illegally done? Nobody knows..
A damaged road strecth along the way...
How long has that been.. it's almost lunch.. now where's that energy bar when you need them?
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Justice is Everywhere


Sunday, August 17, 2008
Our Reach is Far and Wide
If the particular shop is situated far from the main towns and it's dealing with scheduled medicine, we will hunt them down diligently. It doesn't mean that all the 12 of us is not enough to go around the state. Even if we are overwhelmed with the task at hand, we always have the public to work and cooperate with us. The case above involve a grocery shop in Membakut. It is the same old story of possession for sale of scheduled medicine. Mind you the shop had Dexamethasone (a steroid) and Sulfanilamide (an antibiotic) in stock. Wonder how many Ben Johnson's (no offence there Ben...) and super bugs that they have produced in Membakut....
Friday, August 15, 2008
Selling of Medicine Without Prescription
As reported in a newspaper, an accused found out the hard way...
Thursday, August 14, 2008
We do The Talking via Our Action

Sunday, August 10, 2008
Our Campaign in the West Coast
This is the West Coast district. Our consumer education campaign here started back in 2003 targeting business wholesaler and retailers. In 2004, we shifted our target group to the general consumers or should we say the plain Joe and Jane of the community. With our Regional Headquarters situated in Kota Kinabalu City and the towns being within reach of the office, it is only natural that these neighbouring towns should be eradicated from unregistered products. Although we can't claim that we manage to achieve 100% eradication but it is not too much to state that most licensed premises in this locality don't sell unregistered product openly.A Tamparuli grocery store that we inspected, look at the colonial-era wooden shop house design.. difficult to find such shop in the city..
The eye said it all... this Indian national according to the travel documents issued to him is allowed to work as a Restaurant helper... instead he became a medicine peddler in a makeshift stall in Ranau... go figure
Toiletries and medicine section of the clothing store in Ranau
The lack of pharmacy and a limited number of medical clinics.. medicine shop such as above is thriving in the rural area. Don't be surprised if they sell controlled medicines just like in any pharmacy or clinic.
Hazzards Along the Road
Monday, August 4, 2008
Trail Blazing in Kudat
The map above is the District of Kudat, one of the 5 main district in Sabah. Our campaign in this district has been progressing steadily since 2004. Most of the main town located in this locality namely Kota Marudu, Pitas, Matunggong and Kudat has been visited except for Banggi island. Initially the consumer education campaign starts off from the main towns targeting health facilities like medicine shops, supermarkets, medical halls and groceries stores. Whereas Clinics and Pharmacy in these towns had been monitored since the 90's. The campaign has progress steadily to sundries shop in the outskirts of town. Lately there have been a trend of irresponsible parties to distribute unregistered health product to the rural areas. This is due to the dwindling market for their goods in the town area due to increase awareness in registered product sale. It has been encouraging to note that most retailers in the town areas know about health product registration and sale. This can be partly attributed to the efforts by licenced wholesalers who themselves have been informed about the product registration during a campaign blitz in 2004 by the department. This is an example of smart partnership between the enforcement agency and the bussiness community namely health product licensed wholesaler. We need to work together hand in hand for the journey ahead. Here are some graphic glimpses of our campaign trail in Kudat.
Note the simple design of the shop.. wooden structure on stilts with wire mesh
Sundry shop being far from town becomes a multi-goods stores that sells anything from diesel (for generators), to cooking gas to medicines and other daily necessities. This makes them perfect targets for unregistered medicines supplier
One of the unregistered product laced with steroids found in one of the shops in Kudat. It's called Maajun Kuat and medicines sold in this form we called "Ubat Papan" has been banned by the authorities since 2005
The Region Where We Enforce The Law
This is Sabah, Malaysia where where we currently enforce 4 laws pertaining to medicine, chemical and health product. Sabah land mass is about 73,631 sq. km area, the northern most part of the island of Borneo and east of the capital city of Malaysia,Kuala Lumpur. It is known as the Land Below the Wind (a name coined by an Englishwoman Agnes Keith, a writer). In our language we term it as "Sabah Negeri di Bawah Bayu". Sabah basically consist of 5 main districts. There are (please see map above) clockwise from top Kudat, Sandakan, Tawau, Interior and West Coast. Currently up to this date, we have a strength of 12 enforcement officers to cover the whole of Sabah. 2 officers based in Tawau, 1 each in Sandakan and Keningau and the rest at our HQ in Kota Kinabalu. Simple math tells you 1 enforcement officer per 6,135 sq. km, a daunting task but we relish the challenge. 1. Poisons Act 1952
