Malaysian police are urging a complete ban on vape products following the discovery of a dangerous new synthetic drug, nicknamed “Piu Piu,” within e-liquids. The substance is a combination of fentanyl and other psychoactive chemicals, posing a significant health risk to users. Authorities report the drug induces severe intoxication and can leave individuals in a severely impaired, “zombie-like” condition. Deputy Inspector-General of Police Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay has publicly advocated for the comprehensive ban to curb the spread of this dangerous substance. The discovery has prompted concerns about the unregulated nature of the vape industry and the potential for further harmful substances to be introduced. Police are currently investigating the source and distribution network of the “Piu Piu” laced e-liquids. This development adds to existing debates surrounding vape regulation and public health in Malaysia.