

Melaka Police Push for Total Vape Ban to Combat Youth Drug Crisis
Melaka Police Propose Vape Ban Amidst Rising Student Drug Abuse Melaka, Malaysia – In response to a concerning rise in synthetic drug abuse among school students, the Melaka police force has proposed a complete ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes and vapes within the state. The proposal, spearheaded by Melaka's Chief of Police, Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar, follows observations of a significant increase in drug-related incidents involving minors. "We've seen a large number of vapes containing ketamine," stated a police spokesperson in the video. "This is a serious issue, and the ban is necessary to prevent further harm to our youth." The video also shows a significant quantity of confiscated vape products, highlighting the scale of the problem. The proposal is currently undergoing review, and Datuk Mukhtar expects to present it to the state government soon. The police are not only concerned about the direct health risks associated with vaping but also the potential for it to be used as a gateway to more dangerous substances. The initiative underscores the urgent need to address the growing issue of drug abuse among young people and the role of readily available products like vapes in fueling this trend. The proposed ban is a proactive step to safeguard the well-being of Melaka's youth and create a healthier environment for future generations.