More Than 14,000 People in Singapore Were Fined For E-cigarettes in 2024, And The Authorities Removed 6,800 Banned Advertisements
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More than 14,000 people in Singapore were fined for e-cigarettes in 2024, and the authorities removed 6,800 banned advertisements

In 2024, more than 14,000 people were fined for possession and use of e-cigarettes in Singapore. At the same time, the Health Sciences Authority removed about 6,800 e-cigarette advertisements, which doubled from 2023.
According to 8world on January 8, in 2024, more than 14,000 people were fined for possession and use of e-cigarettes in Singapore, which is nearly doubled from 2023.
In addition, the Singapore authorities found that the e-cigarette cartridges involved in five of the cases contained etomidate. In a written reply to the inquiries of Radin Mas MP Yang Yicai and Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC MP Su Huimin, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung pointed out that as of December 31 last year, the Health Sciences Authority had removed about 6,800 e-cigarette advertisements, which also doubled from 2023.









