Sunday 11 September 2022 07:19 PM Sydney gang war: Muslim student at Malek Fahd says vaping will lead to crime trends now

Sunday 11 September 2022 07:19 PM Sydney gang war: Muslim student at Malek Fahd says vaping will lead to crime trends now
Sunday 11 September 2022 07:19 PM Sydney gang war: Muslim student at Malek Fahd says vaping will lead to crime trends now

Sunday 11 September 2022 07:19 PM Sydney gang war: Muslim student at Malek Fahd says vaping will lead to crime trends now

VAPING is to blame for 'Muslims killing Muslims' gang shootings, Islamic schoolboy warns in sermon to fellow students - as he worris his peers are taking the first step to a life of crime by using e-cigarettes in campus toilets Muslim students warned vaping in the toilets can lead to joining drug gangs  A schoolboy at Malek Fahd Islamic School in Sydney's southwest made the claim  He said those involved in Sydney's bloody gang wars started small 'like a vape'  NSW Health said teenagers are taking up the vaping trend at an alarming rate 

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Vaping in the school toilets is a stepping stone towards a life of crime in violent drug gangs, a student from Australia's second largest Islamic school has warned. 

The unnamed schoolboy made the claim in a recent speech to other Malek Fahd students - a co-educational school of more than 2,000 at Greenacre in Sydney's southwest - during a religious service. 

'We hear Muslims killing Muslims,' the student said, in reference to the wave of Middle Eastern gangland shootings that have rocked Sydney since 2020. 

'There are three actions which the current generation did in their youth which have caused their future destruction and the first one is acting like a gang member and normalising drugs,' the student continued, reports The Daily Telegraph

The student warned his peers vaping in toilets was the a step towards gang crime (pictured: Malek Fahd Islamic College in Sydney's southwest)

The student warned his peers vaping in toilets was the a step towards gang crime (pictured: Malek Fahd Islamic College in Sydney's southwest)

He said those involved in drug pushing syndicates had all begun with something small 'like a vape' and warned that 'brothers who hide in the bathroom'

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