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Minister: Putrajaya to convene special meeting on online sale of drug-laced products

18 Jun 2025, 5:56 PM
Minister: Putrajaya to convene special meeting on online sale of drug-laced products

PUTRAJAYA, June 18 — A special meeting will be convened soon to discuss measures to curb the online sale of illicit substances, including drug-laced vape liquids.

Madani Government spokesperson and Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the meeting will involve his ministry, the Health Ministry (MOH), and the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry.

He said the outcome of the meeting would be presented to the Cabinet for further action, including enforcement against individuals selling illicit substances and the online platforms enabling such sales.

“This includes the sale of vape liquids believed to contain prohibited drugs via mobile applications and online platforms,” he added.

“This reflects the Cabinet’s and the government’s deep concern over the growing issue of prohibited products being widely sold online,” he said in a post-Cabinet meeting press conference today.

Public concern has been mounting over the presence of synthetic substances or drugs in vapes and e-cigarettes sold online.

Several cases have also emerged linking the deaths of students to psychoactive substances, such as “magic mushrooms”, found in vape liquids.

On June 5, Fahmi reportedly said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission had been instructed to monitor the alleged sale of prohibited substances on social media platforms.

Meanwhile, the MOH has set up a special committee to review existing legislation under the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 to address the issue.

— Bernama

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