KPAI: E-Cigarette Possibly Exposes Children to Illegal Drugs

Translator

Dewi Elvia Muthiariny

Editor

Petir Garda Bhwana

Rabu, 26 Juni 2019 12:17 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) commissioner for health and psychotropic drugs and addictive substances (NAPZA) field, Sitti Hikmawati, said that electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes increased the possibility of children to be exposed to illegal drugs and NAPZA.

“E-cigarette is a significant entrance gate [of children's exposure to drugs],” said Sitti when Antara reached on Wednesday, June 26.

Sitti explained e-cigarettes use or vaping cause harmful impacts on the body's health and children’s growth as other dangerous substances. She mentioned that vape user highly rose to 2.2 million people in 2019 from last year’s 1.2 million people.

Therefore, she asserted, the high number of vape users must be concerned as it also increased children’s exposure to smoking e-cigarettes, and a traditional tobacco cigarette as well. Even adults could be easily exposed.

“If adults are very exposed [to e-cigarette use], of course, children are more vulnerable,” she underlined.

Sitti went on to say that serious intervention from all parties is necessary to prevent children from being exposed to e-cigarettes and even keep them from becoming vape users.

ANTARA

Read also: KPAI Urges Police to Investigate Child Persecution

Related News

Police Investigate Members Arrested in Depok Drug Raid

8 hari lalu

Police Investigate Members Arrested in Depok Drug Raid

The Jakarta Metro Jaya Police stated that it needed time to investigate the five police officers arrested during an illegal drug party in Depok.

Read More

Police Say 2 Lion Air Officers Involved in Air Drug Trafficking

16 hari lalu

Police Say 2 Lion Air Officers Involved in Air Drug Trafficking

The National Police managed to arrest seven people, including two Lion Air officers, on charges of trafficking illegal drugs via flights.

Read More

New Zealand Government to Ban Disposable E-Cigarettes

45 hari lalu

New Zealand Government to Ban Disposable E-Cigarettes

The New Zealand government said on Wednesday, March 20, it will ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes.

Read More

Police Beef up Security at Malaysia-Indonesia Border to Prevent Illegal Drug Trafficking in Ramadan

52 hari lalu

Police Beef up Security at Malaysia-Indonesia Border to Prevent Illegal Drug Trafficking in Ramadan

The National Police was determined to tighten surveillance on the trafficking of illegal drugs around Indonesia's entry points during Ramadan.

Read More

Indonesian Child Protection Commission Wants Binus School Bullying Case Dealt With Immediately

21 Februari 2024

Indonesian Child Protection Commission Wants Binus School Bullying Case Dealt With Immediately

The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) asked that the bullying that took place at Binus School Serpong was to be dealt with immediately.

Read More

YLKI Supports E-Cigarette Tax and Excise Tax

25 Januari 2024

YLKI Supports E-Cigarette Tax and Excise Tax

The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) supported the implementation of tax and excise on electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes.

Read More

KPAI Records 3,883 Cases of Children's Rights Violations in 2023

22 Januari 2024

KPAI Records 3,883 Cases of Children's Rights Violations in 2023

Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) said that the commission recorded 3,883 cases involving the violation of children's rights in 2023.

Read More

E-Cigarette Tax Starts in January 2024; Here's Risk of Vaping

3 Januari 2024

E-Cigarette Tax Starts in January 2024; Here's Risk of Vaping

The Indonesian government decided to impose a tax on e-cigarettes starting January 1, 2024, in a bid to curb vaping.

Read More

Indonesia Imposes E-cigarette Tax; Vape Enterpreneurs Respond

2 Januari 2024

Indonesia Imposes E-cigarette Tax; Vape Enterpreneurs Respond

APVI responded to the e-cigarette tax imposed by the government starting yesterday, Jan. 1, 2024.

Read More

KPAI Urges Govt to Take Down Applications Relating to Child Prostitution

13 Oktober 2023

KPAI Urges Govt to Take Down Applications Relating to Child Prostitution

KPAI urged the government to take down and block applications with potential ties to child prostitution networks.

Read More