Malaysia’s national anti-drugs agency has reported Kelantan as having the highest rate of drug abuse cases nationwide. Terengganu follows closely behind, recording the second-highest incidence of drug-related issues. The states of Perlis and Kedah also exhibit significantly high rates, ranking closely after the east coast states. These findings highlight a concerning trend in drug abuse concentrated in specific regions of Malaysia. Authorities have not yet released specific figures accompanying the rankings, but the announcement signals a need for targeted intervention strategies. The agency is expected to provide further details on the types of drugs involved and demographic breakdowns in subsequent reports. This data will likely inform future policy and resource allocation aimed at combating drug abuse across the country.