Malaysian Police Concerned Over Presence of Marijuana E-cigarette

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Oct.13.2023
Malaysian Police Concerned Over Presence of Marijuana E-cigarette
The Malaysian police are closely monitoring the allegedly circulating "marijuana e-cigarette" products in Sabah, according to The Star.

According to a report by The Star Malaysia on October 12th, the police in Sabah state, Malaysia, are closely monitoring the alleged entry of "marijuana e-cigarettes" into the local market.

 

Sabah State Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun did not disclose the progress of their investigation into the matter but urged the public to inform the authorities if they have any information. "If there is any information, please share it with us," he said during questioning.

 

Recently, there have been rumors that some individuals have started using e-cigarette products containing marijuana, particularly in bars and karaoke clubs. These "marijuana e-cigarettes" are said to resemble common e-cigarettes but cannot be refilled with e-cigarette liquid and are disposable after use.

 

It is reported that these products were imported from a neighboring country of Malaysia, and there have been no reports yet regarding their local production.

 

Earlier this month, local authorities apprehended four men suspected of distributing e-cigarette liquid containing marijuana. The suspects, aged between 22 and 31, were detained during three separate searches conducted on October 3rd and 4th.

 

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