
Key points:
- Russia's Yekaterinburg has shut down an illegal e-cigarette liquid factory.
- The illegal e-cigarette liquid was produced under unsanitary conditions, with fake addresses and production dates on the product labels.
- Some employees were hearing-impaired, leading to speculation that they were recruited through an intermediary agency.
- The Russian government plans to completely ban e-cigarette sales, with the support of the president.
According to Uralinform on September 29th, local law enforcement and members of the community worked together to dismantle an illegal e-cigarette e-liquid production factory. The factory, spanning 2000 square meters, was equipped with 19 machines and employed 25 workers, making it the largest illegal e-cigarette e-liquid production facility in the Ural region, and possibly even in all of Russia.
According to social worker Dmitry Chukreev, he revealed on his communication platform that these illegal e-cigarette liquids were produced under conditions that violate health standards, and the product labels contain falsified addresses and production dates.
Chucklef emphasized that half of the employees are hearing-impaired, speculating that these employees were recruited through some intermediary agency. In addition, law enforcement officers found several airguns in the factory and confiscated over 100,000 bottles of e-cigarette liquid.
Meanwhile, Sergey Leonov, the Chairman of the Russian Health Protection Committee, recently stated that Russia is pushing for a comprehensive ban on the sale of e-cigarettes and has received support from President Vladimir Putin. It is expected that this legislation could be implemented by the end of 2025.
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