Eight Arrested in KL Hotel Drug Raid Following Sudden DeathA weekend of tragedy and police activity has unfolded at a prominent hotel located on Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur. Authorities have confirmed the arrest of eight individuals following a high-profile drug raid conducted early Sunday morning. The operation was launched after the untimely death of a 31-year-old Malaysian man who had been a guest at the establishment. The Sequence of EventsAccording to Brickfields police chief ACP Hoo Chang Hook, the chain of events began when the victim was rushed to the emergency department of Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) after losing consciousness. Despite attempts to seek help, the victim was later pronounced dead. Initial investigations suggest that a friend had brought the man down from his hotel room at approximately 3:10 am before seeking medical assistance. The Police OperationFollowing the report of the death, officers from the Brickfields Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division (NCID) raided the hotel room occupied by the deceased at about 4 am on May 24. The police operation resulted in the swift detention of eight men present at the scene. The suspects, who range in nationality, are currently assisting with ongoing investigations. Details of the Arrests and SeizuresThe group of eight arrested individuals includes a diverse mix of nationalities:Two local Malaysian men Two Singaporean men One individual from Hong Kong One individual from Vietnam One individual from Indonesia One individual from China During the search of the hotel room, police discovered and seized a small quantity of illicit substances. The haul included: A transparent plastic packet containing 1.5g of what is believed to be ketamine. Three pills suspected to be ecstasy, weighing 0.7g. The total estimated value of the seized drugs is approximately RM225. Ongoing InvestigationsThe case is currently being treated as a "sudden death" report while authorities await the final laboratory results from the post-mortem examination, which was conducted at the HKL Forensic Department. All eight suspects have been remanded for three days to facilitate a thorough investigation. The police are handling the case under Section 12(2) and Section 15(1) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. Public Safety and Hotel SecurityThis incident has raised questions regarding security and oversight within city hotels. As the Brickfields police continue their probe, the focus remains on determining the exact cause of death and the full extent of the involvement of those arrested. The public is advised to remain cautious and follow official updates provided by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) rather than relying on unverified social media speculation.