Clampdown on vape stores nationwide, claims NGO


PETALING JAYA: A non-governmental organisation (NGO) claimed that officials from the Health Ministry raided vape stores nationwide, possibly resulting in losses which may run into millions.

Malaysian Organisation of Vape Entities president Samsul Kamal Arriffin claimed that more than 300 vape stores in Selangor alone and other areas in the country had been raided by the Health Ministry. 

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