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Perak needs further study on use of vapes, e-cigarettes
Perak needs further study on use of vapes, e-cigarettes

Free Malaysia Today

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Perak needs further study on use of vapes, e-cigarettes

Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad said the study will cover health concerns and the potential impact of a ban on traders and other stakeholders. IPOH : The Perak government is looking into the possibility of banning the sale of vapes and electronic cigarettes in the state. Menteri besar Saarani Mohamad said this was discussed at a recent state executive council meeting, but further study is needed before a decision can be made. He said state human resources, health, Indian community affairs and integration committee chairman A Sivanesan has been tasked with leading the review. 'I've spoken to Sivanesan as this requires a thorough health assessment. However, we must also consider other factors,' he said at a press conference after launching the Perak Digital Economy Action Plan 2030 and Perak Smart Cities Blueprint 2040 today. Saarani said the state has received a request for a meeting from the vape traders' association, which will also be taken into account. The findings of the review, which will cover health concerns and the potential impact on traders and other stakeholders, are expected to be presented at the next exco meeting. Saarani had earlier said a decision on the vape ban was expected at the May 28 exco meeting. Several other state governments have banned vape sales or are considering it.

Vape ban under review in Perak as MB cites need for thorough study and stakeholder talks
Vape ban under review in Perak as MB cites need for thorough study and stakeholder talks

Malay Mail

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Vape ban under review in Perak as MB cites need for thorough study and stakeholder talks

IPOH, June 4 — The Perak state government has not yet reached a decision on whether to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad. Saarani said several factors need to be taken into account before any action is taken, including discussions with the Vape Traders Association. 'I've received a request from the vape traders association to meet with me regarding this issue. 'There are various aspects that must be carefully examined before a final decision can be made,' he told a press conference after officiating the launch of the Perak Digital Economy Action Plan 2030 and the Perak Smart City Blueprint 2040 at Meru Casuarina Hotel here. Saarani also revealed that the matter was briefly discussed during a recent state executive council (exco) meeting. However, he said no in-depth deliberation has taken place as a comprehensive study is still required. 'I've already had a word with the health exco A. Sivanesan. There are still several elements that need thorough evaluation,' he said. Saarani said Sivanesan will lead the review from a public health perspective while also considering the potential impact on vape traders — similar to how cigarette regulations are handled. 'Once all factors are considered, we hope to arrive at a clearer direction on whether to proceed with a ban,' he said. When asked about the timeline for a decision, he expressed hope that Sivanesan would be able to present the matter at an upcoming exco meeting as soon as possible. Earlier, it was reported that a total of 76 vape-related poisoning cases linked to suspected prohibited substances were referred to the National Poison Centre (PRN) at Universiti Sains Malaysia between 2020 and 2024. The cases have risen sharply since 2022, with a significant increase observed over the past three years. Of these, 81 per cent involved vapes marketed as 'magic mushroom vape'. Most victims were teenagers aged 15 to 19 (41 per cent) and young adults aged 20 to 24 (53 per cent), highlighting a growing health threat among the younger population.

No more rentals: Trader lands on Teluk Intan council blacklist after sledgehammer stunt over blocked shopfront
No more rentals: Trader lands on Teluk Intan council blacklist after sledgehammer stunt over blocked shopfront

Malay Mail

time12-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

No more rentals: Trader lands on Teluk Intan council blacklist after sledgehammer stunt over blocked shopfront

TELUK INTAN, May 12 — A watchmaker in a mall outlet in Jalan Bandar here, who ran amok by breaking the glass door entrance of the Teluk Intan Municipal Council (MPTI) building last week, has been blacklisted from further rental. Perak executive councillor of Human Resources, Health, Indian Community Affairs and National Integration A. Sivanesan said MPTI has given the 63-year-old man a month's notice to vacate his shop. 'His action (going on a rampage and damaging public property at the MPTI building) is unacceptable and we (the state) cannot tolerate the matter. He will be blacklisted by MPTI and will not be able to rent any stall or shop here in future. 'Also, he has not paid rent for two months, which is only RM150 per month. This serves as a lesson for him and other tenants, not to take the law into their own hands,' he said. Sivanesan made these remarks during a visit to the Chithirai Pournami festival at the Sri Subramaniam Temple which was attended by some 20,000 Hindu devotees on Jalan Bandar here today. On Thursday, Hilir Perak police chief ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin said the watchmaker arrived at the MPTI building on a motorcycle and proceeded to smash both of the building's main glass doors with a sledgehammer. Bakri stated that in his testimony, the man defended his misdemeanour due to dissatisfaction with MPTI's decision to set up tents in front of his shop during the annual Chitra (or Chithirai) Pournami festival, as they obstructed customers' view of his watch repair shop. Earlier, a one-minute 30-second viral video showed a man astride a motorcycle descending on the MPTI building to smash the glass doors in a rage. — Bernama

Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected
Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected

Daily Express

time25-04-2025

  • General
  • Daily Express

Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected

Published on: Friday, April 25, 2025 Published on: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Perak's veterinary and environment departments have launched a probe into alleged Sungai Bidor pollution, with water samples collected from nearby farms for BOD testing. — AFP pic IPOH: The Perak Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and the Department of Environment (DOE) have launched a probe into the alleged Sungai Bidor water pollution. State Human Resources, Health, Indian Community Affairs, and Integration Committee Chairman A Sivanesan said that the agencies conducted an on-site check yesterday and collected water samples from strategic locations for laboratory analysis. 'Samples were collected from a pig farm and a duck farm at Batu 2 1/2, Jalan Bruseh, near Bidor. Inspections revealed that the pig farm is in compliance with the required regulations. However, effluent samples were taken from both the discharge end of the farm and the discharge pipe in the river area, and these samples have been sent for testing of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). 'A probe into the duck farm revealed that it does not use ponds for rearing ducks. Therefore, no pond wastewater is being discharged into the river,' he said in a press conference alongside state Science, Environment, and Green Technology Committee Chairman Teh Kok Lim at Perak Darul Ridzuan Building yesterday. PAS Vice President Datuk Idris Ahmad on Wednesday urged the state government to investigate a pig farm in Kampung Poh, which he claims contributes to pollution in Sungai Bidor. Sivanesan said the analysis results are expected next week, as specified under the Pig Farming Control Enactment 1992. 'Based on sampling records conducted in 2024 and this January, the BOD readings for the farm in question complied with the minimum permitted level. Wastewater discharge should not exceed 50 parts per million. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected
Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected

Malay Mail

time25-04-2025

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

Perak authorities probe Sungai Bidor pollution, pig and duck farms inspected

IPOH, April 25 — The Perak Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and the Department of Environment (DOE) have launched a probe into the alleged Sungai Bidor water pollution. State Human Resources, Health, Indian Community Affairs, and Integration Committee Chairman A Sivanesan said that the agencies conducted an on-site check yesterday and collected water samples from strategic locations for laboratory analysis. 'Samples were collected from a pig farm and a duck farm at Batu 2 1/2, Jalan Bruseh, near Bidor. Inspections revealed that the pig farm is in compliance with the required regulations. However, effluent samples were taken from both the discharge end of the farm and the discharge pipe in the river area, and these samples have been sent for testing of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). 'A probe into the duck farm revealed that it does not use ponds for rearing ducks. Therefore, no pond wastewater is being discharged into the river,' he said in a press conference alongside state Science, Environment, and Green Technology Committee Chairman Teh Kok Lim at Perak Darul Ridzuan Building yesterday. PAS Vice President Datuk Idris Ahmad on Wednesday urged the state government to investigate a pig farm in Kampung Poh, which he claims contributes to pollution in Sungai Bidor. Sivanesan said the analysis results are expected next week, as specified under the Pig Farming Control Enactment 1992. 'Based on sampling records conducted in 2024 and this January, the BOD readings for the farm in question complied with the minimum permitted level. Wastewater discharge should not exceed 50 parts per million. — Bernama

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