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Over 2,000 voluntary drug treatment cases reported since law took effect
Malaysia's new treatment and rehabilitation legislation has shown early signs of success since coming into force in August last year, according to the Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.
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More than 2,000 individuals have voluntarily undergone drug treatment under the new framework, Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said, highlighting the positive impact of the legislation in its initial months of implementation.
The minister noted that the act governing treatment and rehabilitation has delivered measurable results since its enforcement began in August of the previous year. The voluntary uptake of treatment services under the new legal framework suggests growing acceptance of the rehabilitation-focused approach among individuals struggling with substance abuse.
The implementation of the legislation represents a shift in Malaysia's drug policy toward emphasizing treatment and recovery rather than purely punitive measures. The minister's announcement underscores the government's commitment to addressing drug addiction through comprehensive rehabilitation programs.
Official figures indicate the initiative has gained traction among those seeking help for drug-related issues. The success of the voluntary treatment scheme in its early phase suggests potential for expanded outreach and continued positive outcomes as awareness of the program grows among affected communities and their families.