Vaping liquid vials seized by police allegedly contained amounts of a powerful synthetic opioid. Photo: HANDOUT/NSW POLICE

A young man is fighting to be released on bail after allegedly selling "supercharged" vapes laced with a substance 200 times more potent than morphine to unknowing customers.

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Sam Al-Roubaye, 20, was allegedly involved in the preparation and distribution of more than 1.36kg of nitazene in vape liquid vials, which were marketed on social media as "supercharged" vapes.

It is alleged the vials did not advertise the presence of nitazene which led to customers unknow

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