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Police Vow to Enforce New Vaping Regulations Strictly

By Ahmed Ashraf Published December 16, 2024

The Maldives Police Service has issued a stern warning, emphasizing that severe legal measures and substantial fines will be enforced against individuals using vapes, following recent amendments to the Tobacco Control Act. The police statement asserts their commitment to upholding the law, now encompassing penalties for anyone found selling, distributing, or exchanging electronic cigarettes or vaping devices.

The statement specifies that users of such devices will also face legal consequences. Fines will be communicated via text message, including a Vaaru Pay link for immediate payment.

Citizens are strongly urged to adhere strictly to the revised Tobacco Control Act and cooperate fully with law enforcement. The police emphasize the collective aim of fostering a healthier society free from tobacco use.

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Since 15th November, the importation of vapes and related equipment into the Maldives has been prohibited, and as of midnight yesterday (15), both the sale and use of vapes are banned nationwide. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu ratified the amendments last month, setting a minimum age of 21 for tobacco transactions.

Violations carry significant financial penalties:

1. Importing vapes and equipment incurs a 50,000 rufiyaa fine for the importer, plus 10,000 rufiyaa per vape.

2. Selling vapes attracts a 20,000 rufiyaa fine per seller, with an additional 10,000 rufiyaa per vape sold.

3. Distributing vapes gratuitously results in a 10,000 rufiyaa fine.

4. Individuals caught using vapes face a 5,000 rufiyaa penalty.

These stringent measures underscore the government’s zero-tolerance approach to vaping within its borders.

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