BNN Supervises Electric Cigarettes To Anticipate The Entry Of Liquid Narcotics To Bali
Illustration of officers from the Bali Province National Narcotics Agency shows a suspected narcotics dealer in Denpasar, Bali. BETWEEN ANTARA/Rolandus Nampu

DENPASAR - The Provincial National Narcotics Agency (BNNP) Bali supervises e-cigarettes (vape) to anticipate the entry and circulation of liquid narcotics to Bali.

Bali BNNP Public Relations Coordinator Made Dwi Saputra said that currently there is widespread narcotics trafficking, one of which is by disbursing it through the liquid vape.

However, he did not mention the case of circulating the e-cigarette or e-cigarette fluid in detail because it was still being investigated by the Bali BNNP Eradication Team in the field.

Made said that vape liquid is in great demand by the community and has a community, both as a user and a provider of liquid vape.

BNN urges manufacturers, providers, and users of e-cigarettes not to mix drugs into the vape liquid.

"We from BNNP Bali hope that the awareness of these vape liquid producers to maintain their business should not be misused into media for illicit drug trafficking," said Made.

BNNP Bali asks the public to actively report if they have information about a vape store or other that distributes the liquid narcotics for immediate follow-up.

"We will follow up with strict action against perpetrators of narcotics illicit trafficking crimes as a form of state presence in protecting and saving the public from the threat of narcotics," he said.


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