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Founder of a thriving pest control company, the year-old is soft-spoken, approachable and humble. Meeting the friendly chap in Bangsar South recently, one would never guess that he was once a prisoner, a long-term drug addict and a hot-tempered and occasionally violent triad member. The second son in a family of six boys and two girls, Ang above was born in April , just months before independence. However, at the age of four months, he was given away to his maternal grandparents after a medium told the family that he would bring ill-luck to them. Ang's plunge into drug addiction began at 15 when he experimented with cigarettes and marijuana with his friends in his hometown of Ipoh, Perak. His drug problem worsened to the much more addictive and destructive heroin after he came down to Petaling Jaya to study in Talking about his arduous journey battling drug addiction, Ang couldn't hold back his tears. The first person who came to mind was his mother. I told her to just give up on me but she refused. She said 'I am not giving up on you',' he told Malaysiakini. By then, Ang was hopelessly addicted, having lived for the heroin high for many years. He had dropped out of his studies, lost his job and drifted into gangs, committing armed robbery along the way. He had been in and out of lock-ups several times before being sentenced to 18 months of imprisonment at the Taiping Prison in Everyone had to share a common bucket and the stink sometimes disturbed our sleep. Caught stealing in prison, Ang was even given the solitary confinement treatment. It was total darkness and food would be shoved through a small trap door. For one week, he could not even see sunlight and he developed a skin disease. It was rock bottom for the man who had drifted into the Ngee Heng secret society and once had 40 people under his command. Upon his release in , Ang vowed to change his ways. It was the sort of promise he had made many times previously but only to relapse. But his years in prison with six months shaved off for good behaviour had given him the fresh motivation to make the most of what was left of his life. At 28, life slowly began again for Ang. He entered a Christian drug rehabilitation centre where he built up his spiritual strength under the guidance of one Reverend John Khoo Boo Leong and managed to overcome his addiction to drugs. The physical dependence and psychological need had kept him a prisoner for many years but they bound him no longer. In , having experienced working with a pest control company, Ang decided to start up his own company called Stopest. Not forgetting how hard he had battled, he also co-founded a drug rehabilitation centre which is still operating today in Cheras. Ang says that his centre was the first to admit patients with HIV as other centres were afraid of taking in such patients out of stigma. Today, Stopest has grown into a household name locally and abroad. He was even appointed president of the Pest Control Association of Malaysia for eight years from Ang noted that drug addiction was still a serious problem in the country, notably among youngsters who were not motivated or guided on taking on productive roles in society. This number is based on registered addicts who were caught. For every one drug addict in the system, there are four other unregistered addicts,' he said, adding that many of his friends died of drug abuse. Sharing his determination to help others, Ang said it has been his purpose in life to help those in need. I knew the feeling of being under the control of drugs. When I finally recovered and since the rehab, I have made it my purpose and focus to help others. When you help somebody, you have a kind of satisfaction that money can't buy,' he said. When you do well, clients will recommend you to others. Most of my clients are from word-of-mouth, not from advertising spaces,' he said. Asked about his thoughts on the proposed decriminalisation of drug addiction, Ang did not completely disagree but also voiced some scepticism. It could work for first-time offenders but first of all, drug addicts must admit their problem \[…\] otherwise you can't help them. They must understand that drug addiction is bondage. You need power, it's spiritual warfare and that's why you need to go through rehab,' he said. Commenting on the previous harsh death penalty terms for drug-related offences, Ang said the reason why they failed to deter the problem was because most of those arrested were mules and addicts, not the traffickers. The Malaysian mandatory death penalty is currently under a moratorium pending the findings of a special committee to explore alternative punishments. Ang said he will continue to inspire and educate youngsters not only about the danger and consequences of taking illegal drugs but also how they can shape a personality to endure the challenges that they face in their daily lives. That's correct but personally I think education is secondary. Definitely you will have trial and tribulations in life. How do you handle crises? Shaq Koyok only paints Orang Asli subjects - with good reason. When a friendly ear makes all the difference. Capturing the secrets of the wildlife world. Please join the Malaysiakini WhatsApp Channel to get the latest news and views that matter. Kini Lens. Kini Morning Brief. Kini News Lab. Special Reports. Reach Us. Most Read. Most Commented. Read more like this. Read more from this author. Faisal Asyraf. Coming back from the brink of hell. Published: Jan 26, AM. Ang in Form Four bottom row, fourth from right. This article is not behind a paywall, but we need your support. 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